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Middle School Literacy: A Schoolwide Strategy, Not Just a Subject

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Only one in three eighth graders reads at grade level. As a middle school principal or district instructional leader, you see the ripple effects across science, history, math, and every classroom where many students struggle to engage meaningfully with the material in front of them. This edWeb podcast is designed to help change that.

This session brings together Rebecca Earnshaw, World Book Senior Director of Digital Products, Dr. Kip Glazer, School Principal, Author, Speaker, and Technology Consultant, Mikayla Lee, experienced educator and World Book Curriculum Designer, and Tom Evans, World Book VP of Editorial, to explore how leaders are building a schoolwide approach to literacy that goes beyond ELA. The discussion addresses the real barriers: disengaged readers, overwhelmed teachers, unreliable digital content, and the pressure to improve outcomes without disrupting what’s working.

The panelists walk through:

  • Where content-area literacy gaps are costing middle schoolers the most
  • How schools are embedding comprehension into everyday instruction, not treating it as an add-on
  • What to look for in content and digital tools—including how to evaluate accuracy, credibility, and responsible AI—to support comprehension

You gain real strategies in one hour. This edWeb podcast is built for middle school principals and instructional leaders navigating the literacy and learning gap in the middle grades right now.

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