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The complicated history of how we read—and ways it sparked the Reading Wars and anti-science rhetoric Reading is one of the most significant practices in the modern age of information, but it has a complicated history. Scientists began studying reading over a century ago; they built eye movement devices to study how fast and efficiently we read, and even proposed methods on the best ways to teach kids how to read. But all of this well-intentioned science led to various debates, from America's Reading Wars to today's anti-elite and anti-science movement. In a new book, The Science of Reading: Information, Media, and Mind in Modern America, Prof. Adrian Johns, chair of the Department of History at the University of Chicago, dives into reading's complicated history and what we can learn from it to better shape the future of reading. 0:00 - Introduction and sponsor mention 1:00 - Cultural war over book banning in America 3:00 - Historical context of the "reading wars" since the 1950s 4:30 - Whole word vs. phonics debate 6:00 - Role of science and public skepticism 7:00 - Introduction of Adrian Johns and his book 9:00 - Importance of reading for democracy and society 11:00 - Early scientific studies on reading 13:00 - Development of eye movement tracker by Edmund Huey 15:00 - Speed reading and its impact on reading education 17:00 - Public interest in speed reading and its commercialization 19:00 - Failures of speed reading products and public distrust 21:00 - Whole word teaching method and its development 24:00 - Criticism of whole word method by Rudolf Flesch 26:00 - Impact of Sputnik on education policy and reading methods 29:00 - Political implications of the reading wars 31:00 - Conservative advocacy for phonics 33:00 - Modern neuroscience and its findings on reading 35:00 - Role of libraries in providing access to reading materials 37:00 - Impact of new media on reading habits 39:00 - Conclusion and future of reading education 41:00 - Credits and closing remarks (Episode published August 24, 2023) ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOytSubscribe About #UChicago: Since its founding in 1890, the University of Chicago has been a destination for rigorous inquiry and field-defining research. This transformative academic experience empowers students and scholars to challenge conventional thinking in pursuit of original ideas. #UChicago on the Web: Home: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGO-homepage News: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGO-news Facebook: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGO-FB Twitter: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGO-TW Instagram: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGO-IG University of Chicago on YouTube: / uchicago *** ACCESSIBILITY: If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please email [email protected].