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The Science of Reading: What Teachers Need to Know

The science of reading has become a hot topic in schools in recent years. Since 2019, more than 45 states have passed one or...

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Are Local Efforts the Secret to Supporting Early Care and Education in Red States? – EdSurge News

In one Idaho town, in the southeastern part of the state, families strive to “read, talk, play” with their children every day while the...

Georgia Adds Classworks® Reading Screener to State-approved Universal Screener and Dyslexia Screener Lists

The Georgia Department of Education (GA DOE) recently added the Classworks Reading Universal Screener assessment to two state-approved lists. The Classworks screener is now...

4 Strategies to boost vocabulary acquisition and uses

I have always been passionate about music songwriting and how one’s extensive vocabulary acquisition can play a crucial role in one’s success as an...

Schools Are Using Voice Technology to Teach Reading. Is It Helping?

A first grade student is trying to read a passage on her iPad. A digital avatar Amira, clad in olive green, is listening. Her...

The Ohio Department of Education Creates a Credential for the State’s Early Learning Teachers

ATLANTA – Cox Campus, the online learning community of the Rollins Center for Language & Literacy at the Atlanta Speech School, has been selected...

Building Effective Reading Instruction Through the Science of Reading

“If you are just able to decode the words, but you don’t have the context to understand them, you’re not getting to that effective,...

One County Is Making Tutors ‘Co-Teachers.’ Will That Help With Teacher Burnout?

Teacher exhaustion is high. So is the need to help students get back on track with their studies after several years of pandemic disruption.But...

8 predictions about literacy learning in 2023

In the coming year and beyond, educators and students will continue to deal with fallout from the pandemic, but as they look for effective...

6 tips for tech-enabled instruction in the early literacy classroom

There are plenty of reasons that K–3 teachers tend to be less likely than their middle and high school peers to use technology in...

Data Systems, Instruction, Privacy & Security

December 26, 2022 Data Systems, Instruction, Privacy & Security Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 6:01 pm Tags: cyber...

NAEP ‘Nation’s Report Card’ Shows Steep Fall in Math Scores

It was no secret that the pandemic hurt student performance. But its precise effects are still being quantified.New national test scores, released Monday, reveal...

Kentucky Department of Education Approves Curriculum Associates’ i-Ready® Assessment for Grades K–3 as a Universal Screener for Early Literacy

NORTH BILLERICA, Mass.—The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) recently named Curriculum Associates’ i-Ready Assessment for Reading as an approved universal screener for early literacy....

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