There are many sounds in English that don’t exist in Spanish, and vice versa. Take the sound the letter “z” makes in English, or the rolled “r” in Spanish. In the Southside independent school district ...
Allycia Uhrhan’s 6th graders at Truman Middle School in St. Louis started their field-science week collecting data on fish hatching at nearby Forest Park. But the trip really started the prior week, ...
In recent years, policymakers and researchers have continuously underscored the urgency of addressing the pandemic-era learning loss that has contributed to a deepening literacy crisis. Ignite Reading ...
For Lisa Parry, a 12th-grade teacher in South Dakota, the students' essays were getting stale. Her solution: get the students to turn to ChatGPT ‒ which serves up fresh ideas. Before her students ...
While most teachers are eager to implement the science of reading, many lack the time and tools to connect these practices to home-based support, according to a new national survey from Lexia, a ...
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Viewpoint: From classroom to community: Fighting for Michigan’s readers
National Reading Month reminds us that helping Michigan children become strong readers takes more than schools alone, writes ...
Books, beats, and big dreams brought hundreds of families together at the fourth annual Westside Literacy and Reading Festival, where organizers say their mission was simple: “Open a book, open a mind ...
Literacy is power and possibility, open doors and fleshed-out ideas. It breeds independence and understanding, not to mention nuance and capability. Literacy is a future. And it sure has come a long ...
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