Literacy Landscapes

Literacy Landscapes

On Literacy Landscapes, we re-examine literacy theory and watch it in action today. We'll give you an inside look into the classroom and take you outside to where play and practice meet.

Episodes

June 4, 2025 30 mins

In this episode of the Literacy Landscapes Podcast, Johanna is joined by Professor Krisler Bailey, an experienced college transition coach, professor, and expert in executive functioning and health coaching. Together, they explore the challenges students face as they move from high school to college, focusing on the essential skills needed for success—time management, independence, communication, and mental health.

Professor Kler sh...

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On this episode of Literacy Landscapes, Johanna sits down with Francis Vigeant, CEO of KnowAtom, to explore how custom AI is reshaping K–12 science instruction, deepening critical thinking, and supporting equitable, culturally responsive classrooms. Don't miss this future-focused conversation!

https://www.knowatom.com/

About Johanna: https://www.instagram.com/professoronyourside/

leveragingliteracy.com

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Dr. Susan Lambert, Chief Academic Officer of Elementary Humanities at Amplify, draws on her vast experience as a classroom teacher, administrator, and curriculum developer to turn educational theory into effective, evidence-based literacy practices. As the host of Science of Reading: The Podcast, she explores the latest research in reading instruction, working to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world classroom ...

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Join Johanna in a heartfelt conversation with James Young (he/they), a social sciences professor, social justice advocate, award-winning LGBTQ+ activist, and musician. Also known as i.den.t, James spreads queer joy through art, music, and storytelling, inspiring change and fostering belonging.

In this episode, James shares their journey of discovering music at 48, the inspiration behind their album Queerphoria, and the profound im...

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This thought-provoking episode delves into the intersection of artificial intelligence, modern pedagogical approaches, and language acquisition, with a particular focus on the transformative potential of corpus linguistics in second language learning. The discussion illuminates how corpus linguistics, by analyzing vast collections of authentic language data, can uncover intricate patterns of language use. For second language learne...

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In this special first episode of Season 3, host Johanna returns from a brief hiatus, excited to introduce the extraordinarily talented Carrie Osgood. Carrie is a master at empowering businesses, organizations, and individuals to communicate with impact through innovative storytelling, branding, and education solutions. In this episode, Carrie shares her journey from a childhood love of pop-up books to her current work in multimodal...

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Former NBA basketball player Dean Tolson, the author of: Power Forward discusses his personal journey, and the transformative power of education. We discuss Dean's background and early life, the power of persistence and reframing failure, keys to success as a student-athlete and the transformative power of education.

Dean's book is available at major book sellers. For more information please follow this link.

Power Forwar...

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Maestro Stephen Gunzenhauser is an accomplished conductor, and author. His book, Travels With Stephen: The Most Famous Unknown Conductor, is available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and at Politics and Prose.

For more information about Maestro Gunzenhauser, his website is available at this link.

The link to the recording of Dvorak 9 I reference is available here.


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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. We discuss our love of reading, the research that went into writing her book, and Ronni also provides some writing inspiration for all aspiring writers!




Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ronni.diamondstein

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maggiemaepupreporter/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaggieMae10514

Threads https://www.threads.net/@maggiemaepupreporter

Bluesky: @ronnidiamondstei...

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Kimberly Marcus is an accomplished author and educator. Her new release, Frankenstein's Matzah: A Passover Parody by K. Marcus is available for pre-order at the following links:


website: http://www.kmarcuswrites.com linktree: 

 https://linktr.ee/kmarcuswrites

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kmarcuswrites/

Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/kmarcuswrites/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmarcuswrites/

For Pre-order...

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Sn2. Ep. 4: A conversation with Jim Harold: Children's Spooky Stories and the Power of Engaging Books

This episode is devoted to the allure of children’s spooky stories and was loads of fun for me to plan for. 

Jim Harold is an accomplished podcaster. In fact, Jim started podcasting in 2005 and is one of the first to begin publishing in this format!  We discuss our favorite spooky stories, why it's important to engage child...

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Soo Mentor is the Founder and CEO of We Are Multi, which specializes in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for kids, teachers, administrators, parents, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) committees.

In this episode, Soo Mentor shares meaningful and actionable strategies for approaching DEI in all spaces and how her approach through We Are Multi supports the youngest learners.

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Dr. Olander is an innovative, forward-thinking educator and scholar. The link to the UDL website mentioned is: https://udlforteachers.com/

In this episode, we discuss Universal Design for Learning in urban schools, Translanguaging as a UDL strategy, rethinking the language we use when discussing students with special needs, and the ways in which systems, policies, and practices can directly impact teachers and students.

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Jill Liflander is an artistic tour de force! We discussed many interesting and interconnected ideas, including graphic novels, art as expression, youth studies, creating art, the concept of "play" in art, and lots of other things!

You can find her art at https://www.miceforpeace.com/

https://www.instagram.com/jillypuppets/

I mentioned my new love of junk journaling- here's a great YT video if you are interested!

I h...

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In this episode, we discuss the effective use of technology to support instructional strategies. We also talk about gamification of learning, and ways to connect with students.




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Sky Sofer is a former student of Johanna's, a current research associate at a university, and an educator. We discuss everything from being a student, teaching practices, "failing up" and reflecting on lessons in teaching, and Eurovision!

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Dr. Susan Neuman is an educator, researcher, and education policy-maker in early childhood and literacy development.

Dr. Susan Neuman previously served as Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education in the US Department of Education during the President George W. Bush Administration.

Her recent book, Handbook on the Science of Early Literacy 1st Edition, by Sonia Q. Cabell (Editor), Susan B. Neuman (Editor), Nicole Pa...

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In this episode, we discuss Dr. Sarah Hart's recently published book, Once Upon a Prime: The Wondrous Connections Between Mathematics and Literature. It's available at all fine bookstores, including Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Dr. Hart is a London-based mathematician, and Gresham Professor of Geometry, Professor of Mathematics at Birkbeck, University of London.

https://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-Prime-Connections-Mathematic...

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In this episode, Dr. Kevin M. Wong discusses the power of children's literature to foster discussion around multiracial identity. Dr. Wong is an Assistant Professor & Chair of MA TESOL at Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Education and Psychology
www.kevin-m-wong.com 



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