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Four colleges receive Mississippi Science of Reading designations
Officials with the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) announced four colleges received special designations for the ...
First grader Aizlynn Castillo works on an assignment in Diana Oviedo-Holguin’s English-learner class at Heritage Elementary ...
The Goshen College Education Department, in partnership with the Lilly Foundation, will be holding a Science of Reading Summit Nov. 7-8. The summit will include workshops for teachers, administrators ...
The bill under consideration is reported to replace "outdated methods" with criteria from a 2000 National Reading Panel report.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Fewer Ohio public school districts received top scores in early literacy last school year in the state report cards that the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce released ...
This article was originally published in EdNC. North Carolina is one of several states that have passed legislation in recent years to align classroom reading instruction with the research on how ...
The latest findings from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) have sent tremors through the American education system. Twelfth-grade reading proficiency has slipped to 35 percent, ...
Last year, Michigan approved two new literacy laws aimed at districts using programs that are not aligned with what’s known ...
Detroit — The little girl with purple barrettes at the end of her braids could hardly sit still in her chair, but Academic Interventionist Evelyn Smith pressed forward. "I want to focus on your ...
You write that the Golden State is “jumping on the caboose” of the pro-phonics movement in reading instruction (“California Learns From Mississippi,” Review & Outlook, Sept. 27). Yet nearly 30 years ...
A landmark literacy bill awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature after unanimously passing the Senate floor with a 38-0 vote. If signed, AB 1454 moves the state one step closer to implementing ...
A landmark literacy bill awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature after unanimously passing the Senate floor with a 38-0 vote. If signed, AB 1454 moves the state one step closer to implementing ...
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