Young students are still struggling to bounce back academically from the pandemic, even though many were babies at the time.
New data shows early‑grade reading remains below pre‑pandemic levels, with first‑ and second‑graders lagging as math rises.
More than 550 educators from more than 45 school districts across the region are talking and hearing Saturday about how children learn to read and how best to teach them. "This work is about building ...
Many teenagers,” it reports, “are assigned few full books to read from beginning to end — often just one or two per year.” ...
The role of technology in distracting students from reading is a growing concern, say panelists in a conversation led by ...
Phonics gets kids in the door to literacy. But proper later reading instruction—which can be fueled by school choice—can ...
Plummeting literacy rates have fueled a bitter debate over how best to teach reading. And artificial intelligence turning up ...
Last September, Savannah-Chatham County public schools tried out an intensive new tutoring program to help struggling readers catch up before state reading tests at the end of 3rd grade. By winter, ...
Third grade students at Hamilton Avenue School in Greenwich read independently during their reading hour. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror This story has been updated. Three years after Connecticut ...
Source: Aaliyah Williams During this Black History Month, let us attend for a moment to the reading achievement gap, as it affects all of us regardless of race. Here's why. Lack of literacy is linked ...
After speech-to-print intervention, student surpasses grade-level decoding and writes debut chapter book—without accommodations or assistive technology. In 11 months, an 11-year-old with dyslexia ...