Listen "55. What Real Implementation Looks Like with Justin Browning, SOR for More"
Episode Synopsis
We all know the saying “when you know better, you do better.” But what happens when we know better…and still don’t see the needle move in reading outcomes?In this episode of Literacy in Color, I sit down with Justin Browning, national literacy consultant and founder of SoR for More, to talk about the missing piece: implementation.Justin draws from years of experience as a teacher, instructional coach, and systems-level consultant to show us how to move from information to transformation.Key Takeaways:Why professional development often feels like “knowledge bombing”The dangers of compliance-driven training without follow-throughHow to shift from “know a lot, do a lot” to “learn a little, do a little”Why leadership needs vision, voice, and visibility to sustain changePractical strategies like micro-PD, flipped lab sites, and implementation teamsThe critical role of de-implementation in creating space for what matters mostIf we want real change in reading outcomes, we can’t just play the game, we have to play to win.Listen in to hear how schools and districts can create systems that move knowledge into action and ensure literacy success for all students.Connect with Justin Browning:Website: http://www.sorformore.comInstagram: @sorformore_llcX: @sorformoreLinkedInEmail: [email protected] with Me:Follow me on Instagram: @michelle_thecolorfulclassroom & @logosliteracyacademyJoin our Facebook CommunitySign up for my NewsletterShop on TPT: The Colorful ClassroomVisit: www.michelleandthecolorfulclassroom.comJoin The COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit MembershipWant to Support the Podcast?Make a Donation to Support ProductionInterested in Learning More about Morphology?Take our Course: Mastering Morphology: Foundations for Every Educator
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