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Northern Ohio Regional Braille Challenge tests mastery in reading and writing
The Ohio Regional Braille Challenge is the only event of its kind for local students who are blind or visually impaired.
An Alamance County middle school teacher helped her students analyze texts to improove their reading comprehension.
During my visits, I see students deeply engaged in what they’re reading, building knowledge on important topics, developing ...
Aldeman: Policymakers in Washington are starting to pay attention to the continuing decline in literacy scores. Here are some steps they can take.
Starting in 2020, all North Carolina schools were required to use a framework called Multi‑Tiered Systems of Support, or MTSS ...
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California’s reading reforms drive push for better math skills in early grades
Some of the supporters of the phonics curriculum California adopted last year are now urging statewide math screening for young students.
Administrators can set annual goals and consult peers at other schools to create professional learning experiences that ...
The Oakland Press on MSN
Troy Public Library launches first-ever ‘Battle of the Books’ for students
Troy Public Library is inviting the city’s fourth and fifth graders to the first district-wide competition called the “Battle of the Books.” Students are separated into teams of three to six readers ...
Teachers and researchers identify three barriers to finding reading materials that meet these students' needs—and how to ...
These states join about two dozen others that require cursive instruction, marking another victory in the war against Chromebooks and their pesky keyboards. Everyone seems happy about this development ...
Starting in 2020, all North Carolina schools were required to use a framework called Multi‑Tiered Systems of Support, or MTSS, to help identify struggling students. But some families and advocates say ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
With reading scores slipping, Massachusetts is changing course. Some teachers aren’t happy
WAKEFIELD, Mass. — One winter morning at the Woodville School in this town about 15 miles north of Boston, teacher Danielle Masse was guiding her class of kindergartners through a lesson on ...
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