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Why one reading expert says ‘just-right’ books are all wrong

In a new book, researcher Timothy Shanahan argues that giving students easy texts is holding back US reading achievement ...
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student Madison Hickman is sharing her dyslexia story as she competes for a pageant crown.
It’s not a math problem, but a new trend. We are talking about teenagers shouting the phrase ‘six-seven’ in classrooms to the ...
Addressing learning poverty requires a multifaceted approach that includes policy reforms, targeted interventions and ...
The author discusses his latest novel, “Minor Black Figures,” and the discourse around racial subjectivity.
The world is experiencing hyper change, which necessitates leaders to be agile. Our columnist Jonah Nyoni (ND) attended the ...
Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings on testing, accountability, and how to reverse the decade-long decline in U.S. student achievement. Plus: David Frum on Donald Trump’s cult of sycophancy.
OPINION- Legislators and advocates representing diverse perspectives have long hoped for a law to address literacy rates and equity gaps in California.
The computer-applications teachers started incorporating lessons about AI into their curricula during the 2023-24 school year ...
From attention to metacognition and memory, here are 15 tips to apply the latest insights from cognitive science to how students learn.
The phonics screening check is so closely correlated with month of birth that it can be argued that it is a test of age rather than decoding.
Jim Jensen, of Benjamin, shears a sheep’s wool as part of a demonstration during Utah County Farm Field Days held by the Utah Farm Bureau and Utah State University Extension at the North Utah County ...