Fordham Institute and the RAND Corp., asked more than 1,200 K-3 teachers in the fall of 2025 about their perspectives on reading instruction, the practices they use in their classrooms, the training ...
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Making inferences fun for middle schoolers
Making inferences doesn’t have to be a dry reading skill—teachers are finding creative ways to make it engaging for middle schoolers. From real-life scenarios and picture prompts to interactive quests ...
When students reflect on their reason for engaging with a text, they can develop a stronger understanding of it.
This year marks the UK's National Year of Reading, which aims to rebuild good reading habits and enjoyment as child and ...
Educators are increasingly turning to data-driven instruction and personalized learning tools like IXL to tackle reading gaps and boost early literacy. By combining targeted skill practice, real-time ...
For the first time, Seattle Public Schools' core instructional materials for K-5 students will embrace the science of reading ...
Integrating active recall and synthesis into the process of reviewing for exams helps students study more productively.
“Gus is a dog” is a type of decodable, or sound-out-able, sentence that any first grade student should be able to read.
Kelly Krebill has spent 37 years helping Garfield Re-2 students feel safe, valued and ready to learn. As Teacher Appreciation ...
Stanford University on Thursday released a sweeping research project that takes a 360-degree, immersive look at all aspects ...
Recently, I worked with a group of elementary teachers in Iowa to select new reading textbooks and software. They wanted new ...
AI assistants have arrived at a time when teachers need support to do their best work. In a national survey by the RAND ...
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