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Educators say that they're mixing new approaches with the curricula and teaching strategies they've previously used, a new ...
The “science of reading” movement is sweeping through state legislatures. Over the past several years, more states have passed laws or implemented other policies requiring schools to use ...
A key strength of the science of reading approach is its focus on the development on both language (speaking) and literacy (reading) within the same instructional space. Gone are the days of ...
An effort to overhaul how children learn to read, known as the science of reading movement, is sweeping the country. Here’s where it stands. By Dana Goldstein During an era of intense ...
Key points: A focus on strengthening literacy through the science of reading will continue into the new year; See also: 4 simple ways to put the science of reading into practice See also: Using tech ...
Just 48% of third graders scored proficient in reading on last year’s Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program, a key indicator for educational development in Maryland. The proficiency rate for ...
Sticking to the science of reading year over year is hard work. Results don’t happen automatically. Consider scores for Houston ISD students on the 2024 National Assessment of Educational ...
Now, as schools look to address low reading scores, phonics and other elements of the science of reading are getting fresh attention, fueled in part by a series of stories and podcasts by APM Reports.
Against a backdrop of plummeting test scores and grim pandemic learning loss, the science of reading has been gaining traction, but literacy experts warn there are myriad challenges ahead. Solving the ...
The movement, under the banner of “the science of reading,” is targeting the education establishment: school districts, literacy gurus, publishers and colleges of education, which critics say ...
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Currently, 40 states and the District of Columbia have jumped on board, passing science of reading laws. However, no clear, empirical evidence supports a reductive, singular approach to reading.