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One Teacher at a Time: Melissa Leach on Literacy, Leadership, and Lasting Change | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 27

One Teacher at a Time: Melissa Leach on Literacy, Leadership, and Lasting Change | Dont Call On Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Ep. 27

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This week, Megan and Eryn talk with Melissa Leach, founder of Leach Literacy Training, whose work is helping transform classrooms into joyful spaces where all readers and writers can thrive. A former classroom teacher, literacy specialist, and professional learning designer, Melissa has spent her career equipping educators with the tools they need to make literacy success feel possible, and powerful, for every student.

Melissa shares her journey from the classroom to leading a team of literacy consultants who work with schools across the country and around the world. She reflects on what it takes to move the needle in literacy instruction, how professional development can empower teachers rather than overwhelm them, and why her work is ultimately driven by a deep belief in students' potential.

This episode is an inspiring look at how systems change starts with one informed, supported teacher at a time and how that change can ripple out to transform the lives of kids.

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