
A podcast for educators passionate about helping multilingual students learn to read. We connect the reading research with best practices in second language acquisition to help make literacy for every language learner a reality. Co-hosted by Mary Sandoval and Katherine Nelson. Mary is an educator, instructional coach, and committed advocate for multilingual learners. Katherine is a multilingual li... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Beth Bevars is a library director in the Finger Lakes region of New York and a literacy advocate focused on supporting families and educators through community literacy hubs.
Marion Waldman comes from educational publishing and works to expand acce... more
Yoshito Darmon-Shimamori is the founder of Library 4 Multilinguals, an author dedicated to empowering multilingual and multicultural children, and the host and organizer of the annual online conference, the Grand Multiliteracy Event. Drawing on his o... more
Shifa Saltagi Safadi is the National Book Award-winning author of Kareem Between, the Amina Banana series, and several picture books, including The Gift of Eid. Born in Syria and raised in the United States, she is a bilingual Arabic-English speaker,... more
Brandon Cardet-Hernandez is an educator and leader whose career spans roles as a teacher, turnaround principal in the South Bronx, and leader within the New York City Department of Education, where he served as senior advisor of education to Mayor Bi... more
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This is such a great addition to the body of podcasts addressing literacy! I think the hosts do an excellent job of choosing topics; all the speakers are very knowledgeable and seem passionately dedicated to literacy for all children. One issue that I would like people to address more in these conversations is the fact that there are many multilingual learner students whose parents are not literate in their own languages / any language. Many of the suggestions related to biliteracy / encourag... more
As an educator with a strong background in multilingualism (Masters in Language Education and PhD dissertation on the use of translanguaging pedagogy), this podcast tickles my brain in all the right ways. Michelle and Katherine are wonderful hosts and bring incredibly knowledgeable individuals who care deeply about equity for multilingual learners. Highly recommend!
Literacy Across Languages is a must-listen for anyone working at the intersection of literacy, language, and equity.
This podcast does an exceptional job of honoring the Science of Reading and language acquisition research—without oversimplifying either. The conversations are thoughtful, grounded in research, and deeply respectful of multilingual learners and the educators who serve them. Each episode feels purposeful, practical, and intellectually honest, offering insights that immediately tra... more









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Literacy Across Languages launched 7 months ago and published 26 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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