Stanford Professor Rebecca Silverman discusses a transformative movement backed by research that is changing literacy ...
After speech-to-print intervention, student surpasses grade-level decoding and writes debut chapter book--without accommodations or assistive technology. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ ...
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EXEMPLAR 1: SEEDS OF SCIENCE/ROOTS OF READING Jacqueline Barber, Lawrence Hall of Science at University of California, Berkeley, shared her insights into developing Seeds of ...
Lexia will host three one-hour webinars at part of its “Science of Reading Week” event. Attendees will obtain practical guidance that empowers them to ...
"You know, an anti-science attitude together with an anti-vaccine attitude is not very good for the public health of the ...
Recently, two Massachusetts families filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit targeting publishers and authors of literacy curricula. The families seek class action status for Massachusetts students who were ...
February 12, 2026 - California's Assembly Bill 218 made it possible for childhood abuse victims to sue public agencies up to their 40th birthday or five years after discovering the abuse. Lack of ...
After a few easy prompts to get them started, Michele Malesyzk warns her daughter: This next one’s going to be tough. “ANG,” says Maleszyk, emphasizing the three sounds in the one blended sound found ...
Multilingual students read and comprehend more when teaching materials are culturally relevant to them, as veteran North Carolina educator Terri Ashchi ...
Text and talk in the science classroom constitute two of the primary vehicles by which students gain knowledge and make meaning. Yet, both involve the unique language of science. Presentations focused ...
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