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The Power of Effective Literacy Instruction
So many components have to be put in place to establish effective literacy instruction in the classroom. But what exactly are those components, and how do they come together to help students find reading success? Click here to learn more.
How the Science of Reading Works for English Learners
Bilingual students are becoming more common in U.S. classrooms, and educators should know all the amazing strengths they bring with them. Learn about how the science of reading works for English Learners and how to support them in your classroom.
ESSER Funds: Invest in Programs Based on the Science of Reading
In 2021, the ARP ESSER fund was enacted, providing $122.7 billion in federal funding for schools. These funds must be spent on evidence-based interventions by September 30, 2024. Here are some of the most important factors to look for when choosing a literacy program.
What, Why, and How: The Science of Learning to Read
The science of reading is a huge body of research that shows how the human brain learns how to read. Here we explain exactly what the science of reading is, how it works, and why you should base your instruction on it.
How Can Teachers Help Students with Dyslexia?
Research shows that one in five students have a learning disability, with dyslexia being the most common. How can teachers help students with dyslexia find reading success? Here, we offer the best tips for supporting these students using the science of reading.
What is the Science Behind Teaching Reading?
Learning how to read isn’t intuitive like speaking is, it takes a lot of time and practice to master. Teachers should have a full understanding of the science of reading, so here’s an overview of the best ways to teach students how to read.
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