America’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made little ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNThe science of reading could inspire Indiana to change math instruction. But how?A bill to change math instruction in the same vein as the science of reading is moving forward in the Indiana Statehouse. But ...
The pandemic had a lasting impact on students, but the gap between high- and low-NAEP performers appears to have started about a decade ago.
For students, not knowing the right answer is uncomfortable and frustrating. That’s exactly why they need to experience it.
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The Hechinger Report on MSNWhat would Trump’s education shakeup mean for a charter school started by a GOP senator’s wife?A growing number of specialized charter schools serve students with disabilities. Trump's education shakeup could change ...
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Racine County Eye on MSNEducation committee considers bills on test scores, money for local districtsSuperintendent Jill Underly criticized several of the bills for not providing “real solutions” to the problems school districts are facing.
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Alternet on MSNA funny thing happened on the way to closing the U.S. Department of Education | OpinionThe Trump administration continued its head-scratching appointments by anointing billionaire Linda McMahon as Secretary of ...
Every parent wants their children to ace their tests, and the most recent standardized test scores show growth from the ...
While some schools are starting to claw back some of the ground lost due to pandemic-era learning disruptions, but there’s still a ways to go, a new report finds.
Fourth graders in Atlanta Public Schools made significant progress in national math and reading tests. Now the district will expand its reading program to middle schools.
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