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England's synthetic phonics approach is not working for children who struggle to read
Since 2012, England has taken an increasingly narrow approach to how primary school teachers should teach reading.
There has been a longstanding discussion in the reading wars since the 1950s, when the novel “Why Johnny Can’t Read” ...
A 10-hour course for educators creates a common language for teaching phonemic awareness across all grade levels.
When Heather Povinelli was in teacher training while in college, there was a moment she believed her dwarfism would thwart ...
The story of pandemic learning loss isn’t just about what students missed. It’s about what adults can help them rebuild.” ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events ...
Consistently poor spelling can indicate that a child has dyslexia or another related learning challenge. If that's masked by ...
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Ohio audit: Cleveland State, nine other universities not compliant with ‘science of reading’ law
Ten Ohio colleges and universities – including many of the state’s largest – aren’t following a new state law to train future ...
Northwest ISD will shrink class size and restore staffing after a tax-rate vote. Some cuts will remain as funding challenges ...
Medford, OREGON - A focused effort on literacy in Phoenix-Talent classrooms is making waves, with teachers implementing ...
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HISD’s Mike Miles says his curriculum is ‘high quality.’ It's not even vetted.
For the first time, Texas is vetting curricula for quality and paying districts extra to use approved materials. But HISD won't submit Mike Miles' controversial NES curriculum for review.
Here are some memorable examples of when that process paid off this year: when a few numbers, the shape of a line, or the ...
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