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Schools with a majority of Black students — those who fell the furthest behind during the pandemic — are making small gains ...
Why do California’s fourth graders have trouble reading? Nearly 60 percent of them do not read at grade level. Literacy rates ...
Parents and schools brace for Indiana’s new reading law, which may hold back more third graders—just as summer school funding ...
Some of the strongest pushback against state literacy requirements has come from Massachusetts’ wealthiest communities.
How $160 million from Netscape pioneer Jim Barksdale — a newcomer to social-change philanthropy — helped make schools in his ...
Assembly Bill 1454 would require the state Board of Education to adopt phonics-based instructional materials and include ...
It’s almost time to turn the page on summer. 📚 Ahead of the school year, we paid a visit to an elementary school in the West ...
When Zach Groshell zoomed in as a guest on a longstanding British education podcast last March, a co-host began the interview ...
Parents and schools brace for Indiana’s new reading law, which may hold back more third graders—just as summer school funding drops. What’s at stake?
Assembly Bill 1454 would require the state Board of Education to adopt phonics-based instructional materials and include phonics in teacher credentials.