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More than 1 in 3 children in kindergarten through grade 3 have little chance of reading on grade level by the end of the school year without major and systemic interventions.
They fail to experience success at a time when they need it most, to spur in them the love and desire to read. Instead, they experience frustration and failure, and a resulting dislike for reading. As ...
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GMA Network on MSNDepEd reports 'improved reading' after providing food aid in summer programThe Department of Education (DepEd) reported improved reading outcomes among early grade learners who participated in its ...
MANILA, Philippines — The government has launched a pilot reading program that will pay college students from low-income families to tutor Grade 1 students struggling to read. The Department of ...
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FourStatesHomepage.com on MSNGrove introduces Readers Theatre Academy to boost reading skillsTwo reading programs that kick off in July are giving Grove first-grade students a jump start on their reading skills.
The Second Congressional Commission (EDCOM 2) commended the improved literacy rate among learners under the Department of ...
U.S. students are still nearly half a grade behind in math and reading. ... When policies improve learning, the researchers say, schools need to know that — and to understand why.
Fourth-grade reading scores began falling years earlier, around 2015. Only one state, Louisiana, saw its 2024 fourth-grade reading scores surpass 2019 scores. Loading ...
There are 3,102 third-grade students enrolled in Summer Learning Academy. But how many students are required to be there under state law is embargoed.
Nearly 1 in 4 Louisiana third graders are behind in reading. Now some could be held back. - NOLA.com
Louisiana joins more than a dozen states that require third graders who are significantly behind in reading to repeat the grade, according to a 2023 analysis by the Education Commission of the States.
Louisiana joins more than a dozen states that require third graders who are significantly behind in reading to repeat the grade, according to a 2023 analysis by the Education Commission of the States.
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