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Title: Where Reading Momentum Begins - Reading Horizons

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By Jill Erfourth, District K–6 Literacy Consultant, Elementary ELA Co-Chair, Utica Community Schools, and Morgan Sangalli, Literacy Consultant, Reading Horizons

Michigan’s new literacy laws (Public Acts 146 & 147) mark the most significant shift in reading policy in more than two decades. But for those in the trenches, it’s not just about a new...


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By Shantell Berrett Blake, Vice President of Education and Outreach

In education, terms meant to bring clarity often multiply—and many are shortened into acronyms that blur their meaning, making it understandable if educators feel weary of literacy buzzwords. But Structured Literacy is not a passing trend. It is a...


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What literacy trends are in and out for the year ahead? Read below to find out.

Phonemic awareness in isolation.

Doing oral-only drills without connecting sounds to letters.

Phonemic awareness with print.

Connecting sounds to letters immediately for better retention....


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As we wrapped up our latest season of Literacy Talks, we took a moment to reflect on what 2025 brought to the world of literacy instruction—and what we hope to see in 2026. In this episode, we each shared our personal and profession...


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In this episode of Literacy Talks, we’re calling out the common literacy myths we keep hearing—from professional settings to casual conversations. You’ve probably heard them, too. You may have even believed some of them at one point (we’ve been there).

We each brought a list of things we’ve heard that made us go, “Wait, seriously?”...


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