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Recommended Reading and Resources from Science of Reading Week
15,000 educators joined Science of Reading Week and shared hundreds of resources during the course of the event. Here’s a curated list of recommended books, interviews, podcasts, additional reading and resources from our Science of Reading Week presenters and attendees!
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Reducing Teacher Burnout: 3 Key Challenges Facing Teachers and How to Help Them Succeed
Administrators recognize the importance of acknowledging the stress teachers feel in their careers and the need to provide meaningful support. Whether it’s balancing workloads or building community so teachers don’t feel so isolated, administrators can do more to help teachers be healthy and successful.
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Core5 U.S. Infographic
In the 2021-2022 school year, Lexia® Core5® reached more than 3 million students and helped students across the country make significant literacy gains. The data speaks for itself: Core5 accelerated growth and helped close opportunity gaps in schools. View the full report.
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The Science of Reading: Your Wordle Secret Weapon
An understanding of the science of reading provides a lifetime of benefits, and Lexia’s Secondary Curriculum Manager John Bennetts has discovered yet another advantage: it helps him solve Wordle puzzles with ease. Read on for some Wordle tips!
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3 Back-to-School Tips for Administrators
Heading back to school after summer break? Before you climb out of the hammock, check out these expert tips for teachers and administrators. Each one gives great advice so you'll jump-start the new school year! Grab a pen, a pad, and read them now.
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5 Key Features of Equitable Instructional Resources
As America diversifies and the demographics of our nation's schools continue to change, both school districts and edtech developers must take steps to ensure all students feel welcome, safe, and represented by their curricula. Here are 5 characteristics that all inclusive learning materials should possess.
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3 Tips for Effective Student Assessment
As an educator, when considering student assessments, it’s important to ask: What question will this testing data answer? This blog post dives into the ways educators can use student assessments effectively, even with post-pandemic learning loss.
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Parents Weigh in on School Reopening Plans
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, parents of K-12 students in the United States are full of questions about if, how, and when their kids will go...
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Getting Ahead of ACAP: How Assessment Without Testing Helps Identify Struggling Readers Early
Lexia’s research-proven program provides explicit, systematic, personalized learning in the six areas of reading instruction, targeting skill gaps as they emerge, and providing teachers with the data and student-specific resources they need to guide individual and small-group instruction.
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Educator, Innovator: How Teachers are Becoming Leaders in Edtech
What’s next in the world of educational technology? For the answer, look no further than your nearest classroom teacher. Educators have always been...
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Discussion and Debate Bring Many Benefits, Researchers Say
Engaging in classroom-based debates and discussions can help boost reading comprehension, according to research spearheaded by Harvard University...
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School Administrators: Key Players in Your Literacy Program
School administrators are an important component of how well schools and districts function. Although the research base for this assertion is still...