In this episode, we explore why the National Reading Panel (NRP) still matters for our classrooms and homes in 2026. We look at how the NRP’s review of more than 100,000 studies led to the well-known “Big Five” components of reading—phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension—and why these elements were never meant to be taught in isolation. We also examine how this foundational research connects directly to structured literacy and the science of reading, especially for students with dyslexia and other struggling readers. We’ll clear up common misconceptions, like the idea that the NRP is outdated or “just about phonics,” and discuss how its findings continue to influence legislation, curriculum decisions, and intervention today. We wrap up with practical reflection questions to help us think about whether our instruction is truly aligned with what decades of research say about how children learn to read.
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