Faith Howard, a grades 6–12 literacy specialist and former secondary English teacher based in Pinedale, Wyoming, joins host Rose Else-Mitchell to discuss her journey from teaching Shakespeare to teaching older students how to read. Faith shares the moment she realized that creating multiple versions of texts and heavily differentiated materials was not helping her students in the long run. While teaching Othello, she found herself spending hours differentiating for students who still lacked the foundational skills or fluency needed to access complex texts independently. Rose and Faith discuss the unique challenges facing older students who have spent years hiding their reading difficulties and how Faith's Literacy Lab intervention model evolved and grew over time. They explore the importance of trust, family partnerships, student ownership, and helping adolescents see themselves not only as readers, but as leaders. References and Resources: “It’s Not Too Late: Teaching a High School Student to Read From the Ground Up" by Faith Howard“It’s Not Too Late: An Interview with the High School Student I Taught to Read from the Ground Up” by Faith Howard“I Was Doing Fluency Wrong—Until I Made It About Knowledge” by Faith HowardFaith Howard's Teacher Facebook Page, Literacy Lab with Faith: Contains classroom videos, intervention demonstrations, and examples of secondary literacy instruction.Sold a Story podcast hosted by Emily HanfordThe Teach Like a Champion Guide to the Science of Reading by Doug Lemov, Colleen Driggs, & Erica Woolway and Reading Reconsidered‘Elbow Room’: How the Reading Brain Informs the Teaching of Reading by Maryanne WolfInterpreting comprehension outcomes after multiple-component reading intervention for children and adolescents with reading disabilities study by Lovett et al.Fisher and Frey's circuit model for adolescent reading that prioritizes self-efficacyWhale Eyes: A Memoir About Seeing and Being Seen by James Robinson A selection of books Faith uses with her students: Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates by Wes MooreThe Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootA Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael BeahMelissa & Lori Love Literacy podcastCredits: Guest: Faith Howard, 6-12 Literacy Specialist, English Teacher, and Goyen Literacy Fellow based in Pinedale, WYHost: Rose Else-Mitchell, Executive Director of the Science of Reading Center at SUNY New PaltzProduced by the Science of Reading Center at SUNY New Paltz, Rose Else-Mitchell, and Onalee SmithOriginal music and audio editing by Ross Gentry*** Keywords: science of reading, adolescent literacy, secondary literacy, literacy intervention, morphology instruction, structured literacy, high school reading, middle school reading, reading intervention, reader identity, literacy leadership, fluency instruction, vocabulary instruction, decoding, literacy coaching, knowledge building, family engagement, secondary English, struggling readers, literacy specialist *** Get in Touch: Interested in being on a future episode of Reading Realities? Or have a question or topic you’d like us to cover? Contact us at scienceofreading@newpaltz.edu. If this episode resonated with you, please: Follow Reading RealitiesLeave a rating and reviewShare with a colleague or educator in your networkVisit our website to learn more.