The Reading Institute and Brooklyn Public Library are teaming up on a new literacy initiative aimed at strengthening early reading skills across the borough. Back by over $300,000 in grant funding ...
The Wood County Board of Education met in the Jefferson Elementary auditorium Tuesday night where it recognized educators in ...
Spend any length of time in education and you can’t help notice pendulum swings as ideas about what constitutes effective practice fall in and out of fashion. There’s no reason to expect the “science ...
Really Great Reading (RGR) and OxEd, a University of Oxford spinout known for oral language assessment and instruction, today ...
The year COVID-19 shuttered classroom doors, St. Louis’s Premier Charter School was acclimating not only to a new normal, but ...
From Mark Angel, co-founder and CEO of Amira Learning, "We're honored to be working with the state of Michigan as it adopts the Science of Reading in classrooms and providing teachers with a dynamic ...
Like many high school chemistry teachers, Angie Hackman said she instructs students on atoms, matter and how they “influence the world around us.” But Hackman also has another responsibility: ...
The truth is we don’t have time to waste when it comes to literacy. Getting intervention right is critical. During this session, Laura Stewart, Chief Academic Officer and literacy expert, will share ...
Ms. Jackie, a teacher at Detroit Prep in Detroit, MI, works with her first grade students. The newest NAEP results landed this week – with a thud. Twelfth-grade reading proficiency fell to 35% and ...
Recently, two Massachusetts families filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit targeting publishers and authors of literacy curricula. The families seek class action status for Massachusetts students who were ...
Contributing columnist William McKenzie looks at how Texas school districts are doing at their most important job: teaching kids to read. Juan Figueroa / TNS Robert Rogers, president of Reading League ...
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Opinion: A politicized reading list won’t fix Texas’ reading crisis — investing in teachers will
Instead of investing in teachers, funding and evidence-based literacy instruction, Texas is fueling culture-war debates that ...
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