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Lexia English and the Oregon Early Literacy Framework
This document provides an overview of how Lexia® English addresses the guidelines outlined in the Oregon Department of Education’s Early Literacy Framework.
LETRS and the Oregon Early Literacy Framework
This document provides an overview of how Lexia LETRS® addresses the guidelines outlined in the Oregon Department of Education’s Early Literacy Framework.
How Lexia Uses the Science of Reading to Help Students Learn to Read
More than half of U.S. states have now legislated that reading be taught with programs based on the science of reading. Discover how Lexia® literacy solutions have proven success for all students, including Emergent Bilinguals and students with dyslexia, in this guide to back to school.
Words Matter: The Power of Asset-Based Instruction With Lexia
Celebrate Emergent Bilingual students by embracing an asset-based approach to instruction while empowering linguistic richness. Discover how Lexia's solutions, rooted in culturally responsive pedagogy, educational equity, and the science of reading, transform language learning. Create vibrant classrooms where all students can shine.
Lexia Aspire™ Professional Learning and the Science of Reading for Virginia
Learn how Lexia Aspire Professional Learning supports all Virginia educators in grades 4-8.
Lexia Aspire™ Professional Learning and the Science of Reading for North Carolina
According to the NWEA, the pandemic continues to impact student achievement. How can you better support adolescent learners to get back on track? Lexia Aspire™ Professional Learning is grounded in the science of reading and supports all upper-elementary and middle school teachers to accelerate literacy skills for grades 4–8.
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