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60. Making Reading Research Accessible with Dr. Neena Saha
14th October 2025 • Literacy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for Educators • Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach & Science of Reading Advocate
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Research should guide our teaching, but too often, it feels locked away in academic journals, filled with jargon, or disconnected from classroom realities.

In this episode of Literacy in Color, I talk with Dr. Neena Saha: educator, researcher, EdTech innovator, and creator of the Reading Research Recap. She’s on a mission to make reading research clear, digestible, and actionable for teachers. So, if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by academic papers, or wondered how to tell whether research is relevant, this episode will help you feel more confident as a critical consumer of evidence.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why accessing research is harder than it should be and the barriers teachers face.
  • The different types of studies (correlational, experimental, randomized control trials) and how to interpret them.
  • What “peer-reviewed” really means and why it’s only the starting line for credible research.
  • Red flags to watch for when you hear claims like “everything I do is research-based.”
  • Neena’s hopes for dismantling the wall between research and practice, and what needs to shift at the system level.

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