Although most of them were still in diapers when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, today’s early elementary students didn’t make it through the global catastrophe unscathed. A new analysis from NWEA, an ...
Last September, Savannah-Chatham County public schools tried out an intensive new tutoring program to help struggling readers catch up before state reading tests at the end of 3rd grade. By winter, ...
Achievement is still lower for kids who were toddlers during the pandemic—even though they didn't experience school closures.
New data shows early‑grade reading remains below pre‑pandemic levels, with first‑ and second‑graders lagging as math rises.
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AUSD board hears updates on reading screener, second interim budget
At its meeting on March 10, the AUSD Board of Education received an update on the implementation of Amira, the district’s ...
Educators have worked for nearly a year to find a new literacy curriculum with vertical alignment throughout the grades and cohesion regarding reading, writing, phonics and comprehension.
Now in her 26th year of teaching, Michelle Campbell's goal for her first graders is to keep reading and learning.
After previous years of low literacy rates, San Joaquin County is actively making changes to improve student reading scores.
Since the school district implemented a new phonics program in Bradley Elementary School, 80% of the kids are now reading ...
Whether he’s engaging his students with silliness or making sure every student sees themselves reflected in his teaching, ...
But the current policy conversation has begun to blur them with a different question: how dyslexia itself should be defined. In several recent debates about dyslexia policy and definitions—including ...
In Tupelo and Lee County, preparing children for success doesn’t begin in a classroom. It begins long before the first school bell rings — with families, caregivers, and a community willing to show ...
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