Helping Students Read Better and Learn More

The Iowa Reading Research Center strives to improve the literacy skills of all students through research with students, professional learning for educators, and technical assistance for school districts.

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Iowa Science of Reading Summit

Join us in Cedar Rapids this June to expand your knowledge of the science of reading and connect with a community of literacy advocates.

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Morpheme Lab

Learning morphemes can help students break down the meaning of unfamiliar words. Access free resources to support implementing explicit morphology instruction in our Morpheme Lab!

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Explicit Instruction: Fidelity of Implementation eLearning Module

The explicit instruction eLearning module and observation rubric are designed to help educators identify, implement, and monitor explicit instruction practices.

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Morphological Transparency: Why Some Word Parts Are Easier to “See” Than Others

Thursday, May 21, 2026
Transparency and opacity describe the relationship between a word and the word parts that make it up—that is, how easy it is to identify the word parts within the larger word.
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How to Implement Cognate Instruction

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Teaching with cognates can help multilingual learners draw on prior knowledge to understand new vocabulary.
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Supporting Multilingual Learners Using Related Words Across Languages

Thursday, May 7, 2026
Using shared words between languages, or cognates, can improve reading skills for multilingual learners.
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Making Meaning With Morphemes

Morphemes are the smallest unit of meaning in language. Morphological ability—using morphemes to produce and understand language—supports both word recognition and language comprehension processes.
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Two Buckets, Same Well? The Relationship Between Reading and Writing Automaticity

Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Research shows that reading and writing automaticity are associated in upper-elementary grades, especially among the highest performing writers.
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Does Spelling Practice Improve Reading for Students With Dyslexia?

Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Allocating more opportunities to read words with feedback may be more efficient than spelling practice to support multisyllabic word reading for upper-elementary students with dyslexia.
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Get to Know Explicit Instruction

Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Implementing explicit instruction techniques makes lessons clear, efficient, and effective.
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Literacy Is Every Subject—Social Studies

Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Collaborative strategic reading (CSR) is a research-based, whole-group comprehension strategy that has been linked to improvements in comprehension of expository texts, such as those in social studies classes.
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How Does Teachers’ Knowledge of Reading Contribute to Student Learning?

Tuesday, October 21, 2025
An overview of the research on teacher knowledge, the assessments used to measure it, and its impact on student literacy success.
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Reconceptualizing Challenges as Learning Opportunities With Caleb Ferring

Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Caleb Ferring is a teacher and wrestling coach in Waukon who discovered he had characteristics of dyslexia after taking the Iowa Reading Research Center’s Dyslexia Overview eLearning module.

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To Recognized for Her Work at the Iowa Reading Research Center

Friday, April 17, 2026
Kristin To has been recognized as a University of Iowa Student Employee of the Year award winner for her work as a graphic storyteller and computer programmer at the Iowa Reading Research Center.
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New Morpheme Lab Supports Literacy Across Content Areas

Monday, April 13, 2026
The new Morpheme Lab includes resources for educators interested in implementing explicit morphology instruction.
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New eLearning Module Supports Explicit Instruction Observation Practices

Wednesday, December 17, 2025
The new module provides teachers and administrators with tools that support the implementation of explicit instruction in their schools.
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Staff Picks: Cozy Thanksgiving Reads

Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Staff members at the Iowa Reading Research Center share some of their favorite books with themes of gratitude to celebrate Thanksgiving.
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New Training Grant Prepares Professionals to Support Students With Diverse Needs

Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Project I-CORE will provide 14 education professionals with comprehensive training in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to support students with disabilities.
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New LIFTER Assessments Aim to Improve Student Handwriting Fluency

Tuesday, September 23, 2025
The Iowa Reading Research Center’s LIFTER (Letter Identification and Formation for Transcription and Early Reading) eLearning module and application now include handwriting assessments.

New Practice Assessment Strengthens Teacher Knowledge of the Science of Reading

Monday, August 18, 2025
The Iowa Reading Research Center's new practice assessment provides teachers with an opportunity to apply critical concepts from the science of reading.
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New Tier 1.5 Calculator Supports Data-Based Decision-Making for Core Instruction

Tuesday, July 22, 2025
The IRRC's new online tool for assessing student instructional needs is now available.
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New Fidelity Monitoring Tool for Tracking OTRs in Literacy Instruction

Monday, June 23, 2025
Monitoring opportunities to respond allows administrators to more accurately assess intervention fidelity and effectiveness.
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New CLIFTER Literacy Tool for Cursive Handwriting Instruction

Monday, June 2, 2025
The Iowa Reading Research Center releases CLIFTER, a new cursive handwriting application and eLearning module.