Reading teachers matter.

There is no nobler act than to teach someone to read.

Literacy is power.

It is the power to work and to provide for oneself and for one’s family; the power to participate in the civic and social life of our society; the power to learn; the power to pursue happiness.

We must be saved by love.

As teachers and parents we know that the literacy we strive to provide cannot be accomplished alone—we need to work together, and therefore we must be saved by love.

Most Recent Blog Posts

06 June, 2026

Do You Have Any Pet Peeves About Reading? Here Are My Top Ten

Blast from Past: This blog first posted on October 9 and 16, 2021, and was reposted on June 6, 2026. The original was issued in two parts over two weeks. Those pieces have been combined here. That, along with some minor text revisions and u...

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Teacher question: I am writing with a question about AI and reading comprehension instruction. Our school recently circulated an AI research framework indicating levels of permissible AI use in students’ research tasks. Level 0 prohibits generative AI entirely. Level 1 allows students to use AI to translate or simplify texts. Level 2 allows AI to locate sources. Level 3 allows AI-generated explanations as sources of information. Level 4 allows students to use AI to summarize or synthesize multiple sources. Level 5 involves...

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02 May, 2026

How Would You Schedule Reading Instruction?

Blast from the Past: This blog first posted on January 26, 2019, and reposted on May 2, 2026. I haven’t received this kind of question lately, and yet, the recent kerfuffle over how much phonics should be taught reminded me of it. It...

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