Too often, educators lack solid information about what textbooks are thought to be effective, writes Shawn Datchuk.
(TNS) — Artificial intelligence might be able to drive cars, treat disease, and train your front door to recognize your face. But can it crack the toughest nut in literacy: Helping kids comprehend ...
In order to improve reading outcomes, Oklahoma must continue investing in strategies that begin early, support families and remove barriers to access.
Many struggling readers are held back by challenges with their working memory. When students cannot retain information long enough to make sense of what they’re reading, comprehension suffers, ...
Learning to become a better reader is a fundamental part of the early education process. Now, AI is making it easier. Baldwin Academy in La Puente took part in a Microsoft pilot program where students ...
Every eligible district and charter school applied for new funding under Oregon’s Early Literacy Success Initiative. Now, they await allocations and rules from the state. Oregon’s effort to overhaul ...
Reading can be both a joy and a challenge, especially when you’re trying to improve fluency or tackle a new language. For students, it’s not just about decoding words—it’s about building confidence, ...
Once ranked last in the nation for reading achievement, Mississippi has successfully transformed its trajectory over the past several years. Since 2013, the state has focused on improving reading ...
Education leaders want Missouri teachers to lean into research-backed literacy instruction methods, known as the science of reading. Missouri education leaders are pushing for a big change in the way ...
Learning to read and improving literacy once hinged on traditional hard-copy books, but in 21st-century learning, there are far more tools at educators’ disposal. From audiobooks to augmented reality, ...
Alabama saw record-breaking gains on the Nation’s Report Card this year, but state leaders say more targeted efforts – and more money – are needed to sustain recent progress. “Even though we’re seeing ...