With limited funds, how do states/districts retrain teachers to best teach reading?
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Hey Shawnta! What Should Parents Do With the Information From Emily Hanford’s Podcast ‘Sold a Story’?
You’ll need to ask your school a few important questions about how they teach reading, and be prepared to push back if necessary!
Read MoreWhy Schools Aren’t Using The Best Methods to Teach Reading
Solving our country’s literacy crisis will involve a lot more than simply publicizing the large body of evidence suggesting many schools are not deploying the best method of teaching reading. It also will include battling school districts and educators invested in the status quo.
Read MoreI Used To Rage At Teachers, But Now I’ve Found My Target
When I first realized that my son, then a first-grader doing school remotely from our living room couch, couldn’t read even the simplest words, my first call was to his warm, kind kindergarten teacher.
Read MoreReading Instruction Is Not a Religion
We will have to be ready to let go of practices that seemed promising at one point, but with more research, appear to be less effective than others.
Read MoreThere’s a Reading Miracle Happening Down in Mississippi
After a decade of rising test scores and multiple challenges, Mississippi’s reading overhaul looks to bounce back even better.
Read MoreEmily Hanford’s New Podcast Explains How Teachers Were Sold a Story. Now Let’s Follow the Science, Not Our Biases
Effective reading instruction is a matter of economic, social, and racial justice.
Read MoreIf We Don’t Teach Culturally Affirming Books, We Might as Well Ban Them
Culturally relevant books get your students to participate more in class.
Read MoreHow Louisiana Created a More Equitable Reading Test
State reading comprehension tests nationwide generally feature passages on topics students have not studied in class. Teachers and students have no idea what the passages will be about.
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