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"If kids don't have that foundation, they're never going to get to comprehension on their own," said Sandra Bosler, a reading coach ... is still close to a third of a grade level below 2019 ...
This story also appeared in Mind/Shift That’s a topic of hot debate among reading researchers. One camp has been arguing that schools have been going about it all wrong. These critics say that instead ...
More than 4,000 third graders are in the mix as summer programming gets underway in Nashville and the widespread effects of Tennessee's controversial reading law unfold. Metro Nashville Public ...
of third graders passed the initial administration of the third-grade reading assessment. That is the highest percentage ever in the state, according to the department. The test was given this ...
“Stand for Children,” a non-profit advocacy group, is backing legislation to teach Oregon kids to be proficient readers by ...
More than 4,000 third graders are enrolled in summer programming at MNPS as the effects of the state reading law unfold.
A state reading and retention law hinges on third grade English language art scores on the standardized state test. The widespread effects of the Tennessee reading and retention law will be felt ...
Instead of reading texts to the students, listening to an audio version, or asking the strong readers to read, we can use ...
After nearly two decades instructing both students and teachers, Jennifer Throndsen has identified three key tools to ...
Not a reading proficiency test': TN parents, experts question TCAP use in third grade law Additionally, third graders who scored at or above the 50th percentile on their spring reading screening ...
Armed by scientific studies, reading experts urged a resurgence of phonics, which helps children learn to read by sounding-out words, in a way well-known to older generations. But the state's third ...
"Research says that by the end of third grade, if students are not reading at grade level, they most likely will have difficulty in school with the subjects they need to study," Elizabeth Miller ...