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Children learn to read with books that are just right for them – but that might not be the best approach
After decades of stagnating reading performance, American literacy levels have begun to drop, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a program of the Department of Education.
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Why One Reading Expert Says ‘Just-right’ Books Are All Wrong
In a new book, researcher Timothy Shanahan argues that giving students easy texts is holding back US reading achievement.
More work needs to be done to ensure Manitoba's children all have a fair chance to learn how to read, a new report says.
It’s a human rights issue, plain and simple. A report released late last month by the Manitoba Human Rights Commission makes ...
Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained.
DPSCD has schools tailored to students’ interests and career pathways. Here’s what to consider before applying.
Which students are more likely to be struggling readers across elementary school, and which factors may lessen the risks for ...
State leaders searching for solutions to turn Oklahoma's education outcomes around are eyeing solutions such as ...
Imagine a day at school without a strict bell schedule, assigned seating, mandated textbook reading, or classrooms that confine students by age. For younger kids, minimizing limitations can empower ...
Last year, Michigan approved two new literacy laws aimed at districts using programs that are not aligned with what’s known as the “science of reading.” Many districts have ...
Artificial Intelligence makes it possible for machines to attack people as in “The Terminator” but also could dumb down ...
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