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NYC’s Push for Phonics—How Teachers Can Prepare
In this Lexia-sponsored webinar from Chalkbeat, you’ll discover how New York City educators plan to overhaul their approach to literacy instruction to change how students learn to read.
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How to Create Schools that Support Multilingual Students
Research confirms students' social, emotional, cognitive, and academic development are all related. Unfortunately, the research also indicates that disadvantaged students struggled the most in these domains during the pandemic. How can we create learning environments that promote equity in all areas for multilingual students?
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4 Ways Schools are Successfully Pivoting to Remote Learning
This article was originally published in eSchool News on November 20, 2020.
Spring 2020 was a real learning period for schools that had... -
What's My Motivation? Tips for Keeping Students Engaged in Remote Learning
According to youth engagement consultant Adam Fletcher, "Students are engaged when they are attracted to their work, persist despite challenges and...
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4 Things to Consider When Reaching for Grit, Growth Mindset
You can’t go far without stumbling across an article about the importance of having and instilling a growth mindset or its now-frequent companion,...
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The Surprising State of Middle School Literacy—And What School Leaders Can Do About It
Discover the surprising state of middle school literacy and how Lexia® supports evidence-based interventions for 6th-8th grade student success.
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Cambium Learning® Group Bringing Together Lexia Learning and Voyager Sopris Learning, Forming Literacy ‘Super Brand’
DALLAS (March 23, 2021) – As the U.S. education system continues through an uncertain year, Cambium Learning® Group (“Cambium”) has announced the combination of two of its premier...
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Study Finds Lexia PowerUp Literacy Up to 5X More Effective Than Average Reading Intervention Program
Results of a recent study evaluating the PowerUp adaptive blended learning program, Lexia's intervention for non-proficient and struggling readers in grades 6–12, showed that PowerUp was up to five times more effective at promoting reading gains than the average middle school reading intervention.
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Teachers Need Support as They Navigate the Emerging World of Educational Technology
There is no doubt about it: Educational technology is here to stay. While much of it seems new thanks to the rapid expansion of the industry, a...
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Using Art to Inspire New Ways of Thinking and Learning
In October 2016, an unusual mural went up on an outside wall at P.S. 11 in Brooklyn, New York. When artist Steve Powers put paint to brick at this...
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Technology Integration Guidance for Early Childhood Education
For today’s students, learning to use new technologies is a necessary life skill. As more of our business and personal lives take place online, it’s...