Study findings show that online tutoring helped EL students double their expected annual language proficiency gains.
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‘6-7!' How Connecticut teachers are adopting the TikTok meme echoing through classrooms
A harmless but loud TikTok meme, "6-7!" has taken over Connecticut classrooms. Here's how teachers are turning a potential ...
State Senator Tracy Pennycuick (R-24th District) is co-sponsoring Senate Bill 1014, which would require schools across the ...
Michigan has two new laws aimed at dyslexia, but districts already embracing the science of reading say it's key to success ...
Participants in City Agency-Funded Adult Literacy, English Classes Dipped After Contracting Overhaul
In the most recent fiscal year that ended in June, 13,429 participants took part in Department of Youth and Community ...
Swift's contract at Portsmouth, in terms of wages, is very similar to what he was earning at West Brom, according to Capology ...
Every morning in the District of Columbia, nearly 100,000 students step into 251 public schools with hopes and ambitions for ...
First HISD took the libraries. Now teachers say the district's curriculum leaves no room for storybooks and some are secretly ...
The tiny school at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains posted the highest WY-TOPP scores across science, math and English language arts — for the second year running. How do they do it?
The 74 reports that reading for pleasure among kids has significantly declined, driven by distractions like smartphones and ...
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Teachers learning to use — not fear — AI
Teachers in Southwestern Pennsylvania are looking to AI as a tool to enhance student creativity and critical thought.
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