SB 220 would require that schools adopt an individual reading plan for every student in grades 4-9 who doesn't meet annual reading standards.
Several students at the Alexandria school posted low reading scores last spring, putting them at risk of having to repeat ...
Stanford Professor Rebecca Silverman discusses a transformative movement backed by research that is changing literacy ...
In early reading, first graders who are behind have an 88 percent chance of still being behind in fourth grade--rigor and ...
On a chilly morning at Leonard Flynn Elementary School, first graders played with jump ropes and hula hoops outside while reading tutor Lillie Reynaga set up her materials at a table in the hallway ...
Flint provides inline writing feedback based on teacher-configured rubrics and guardrails. You set the boundaries for what AI can and can’t do, which prevents the tool from writing for students.
A $254 million plan from Senate Republican leadership would raise teacher pay, support literacy initiatives, and increase funding for public and private school students by capping extra ...
Buoyed by their successful strategies for early literacy, California legislators and advocacy groups are calling for a ...
About 23% of third graders, or nearly 12,000 students, scored below the required reading level last spring. But fewer than 3% were ultimately held back, according to newly provided state data.
By Ernest Bako WUBONTOGhana has failed to break into the top five English-speaking countries on the continent, despite its ...
Patricia Garcia and Sonja Bloetner implement new curriculum resources at the secondary level The Case for Adopting New ...