Mississippi’s reading gains aren’t a miracle -- they’re the result of sustained reform. Literacy expert Kymyona Burk explains how policy, teacher investment, and clear implementation helped the state improve scores, and what other states can learn from its “Mississippi Marathon.”

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What Mississippi Got Right About Reading | Kymyona Burk

MAR 18, 202626 MIN
The Harvard EdCast

What Mississippi Got Right About Reading | Kymyona Burk

MAR 18, 202626 MIN

Description

0:25 — Why reading scores still struggle 2:15 — Rise of the science of reading 5:00 — Aligning leadership to drive reform 7:30 — Consistency and long-term commitment 10:00 — Implementation matters more than policy 12:30 — Where literacy efforts break down 14:30 — What teachers need to do 17:00 — From percentages to individual students 19:00 — Why some states lose momentum. 20:30 — “Mays vs. shalls” in policy 22:00 — How long it takes to see results 23:30 — Third-grade retention 25:00 — Why early intervention matters most 26:01 — Mississippi Marathon / Closing thoughts