Students who were above the decoding threshold read real words quickly, and nonwords more slowly. It’s likely that these ...
Maryland's Board of Education passed a policy changing how schools will treat students who don't meet reading standards.
Well-planned read-alouds can enhance critical thinking, comprehension, and engagement across disciplines—and age levels.
(WBRC) - Your kids may be enjoying spring break, but are they prepared for the state reading test when they return? The Alabama state superintendent’s office says they are expecting somewhere between ...
In a couple years, Maryland school will teach kids to read using brain science, find struggling readers early and make ...
State education leaders say they’re looking to continue the recent trend of more third graders reading at an acceptable level ...
When Heather Perry asked her third grade class at Warren T. Jackson Elementary last week what they love about her literacy ...
Starting this Friday, Covington kids can qualify for prize raffles by reading stories and playing learning games for 75 ...
A version of this column first appeared in the author's Substack. Earlier this month, seemingly everyone was talking about ...
With a lot of talk about test scores and the different factors that could play into them — or implicated by them — Faribault Public Schools points out that there ...
The Maryland State Board of Education gave final approval Tuesday to a controversial literacy policy that calls for holding back third grade students who aren’t meeting reading standards, if parents ...