After checking out books from the Stanislaus County Library’s Salida branch, Liberty Marshall, 6, right, and sister Emmeline, 5, look at children’s books Monday. The Stanislaus READS initiative is an ...
Heather Miller, a first grade teacher in Austin, Texas, works with a small group of students in her classroom on reading skills. Credit: Jackie Mader/ The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers ...
At the same time that thousands of school districts nationwide are beginning to implement the Common Core State Standards in English/language arts, many also face new state reading policies for the ...
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PROVIDENCE — Slightly more than one-third of all third-graders are meeting Rhode Island's standards in reading. Forty percent of those same students are reading well below grade level. And less than ...
We know children who are struggling readers in third grade are at risk of dropping out of school. We also know children of poverty are at higher risk of academic failure. So how do those two factors ...
Most secondary educators don't get much teacher preparation to help students struggling to read. Realizing that its teachers ...
Noel Taylor is a retired administrator with the PrincetonCity School District and adjunct education professor at Xavier University. He is a resident ofSharonville. Now that we have seen the Ohio third ...
The Mississippi Department of Education is announcing that the 3 rd grade reading assessment, which helps determine promotion to the 4 th grade, will be administered from April 4-22 across the state.
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana. Thousands of Indiana students advanced through elementary school without demonstrating critical reading skills, new data from the Indiana ...
Slightly more fourth graders nationwide are reading proficiently compared to a decade ago Only a third of them are now reading well Gap between children from lower-income and higher-income families ...
Este artículo está disponible en español. Léelo en español. Many teenagers who’ve spent time in California’s juvenile detention facilities get high school diplomas with grade-school reading skills.
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