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Six Ways to Support Teachers With Adolescent Literacy
How can administrators and school district leaders best support teachers to lead to student success? During Episode 13 of All For Literacy, host Dr. Liz Brooke teams up with Rhonda Nelson to explore ways to support teachers with adolescent literacy.
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Is It Too Late for Struggling Readers To Catch Up?
As the pandemic and the failure to apply evidence-backed instruction in classrooms deeply affect literacy rates, is it too late for struggling readers to catch up? Experts weigh in on the dilemma and what can be done to spark change.
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Four Realistic Expectations About Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in the Classroom
Increase long-term commitment and successful implementation by developing realistic expectations for educators and administrators about translating research conclusions into tangible instruction practices with Dr. Shayne Piasta.
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The Reading Brain: Essential Strategies for Educators
“The Reading Brain: Essential Strategies for Educators”—the latest installment in Lexia’s All for Literacy webinar series—Michelle Elia, Ohio literacy lead for the Ohio Department of Education, walks through what exactly happens in the brain when students are learning to read.
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The Who, When, What, and How of Teaching Phonemic Awareness
Many educators wonder which students need phonemic awareness instruction and how exactly to design effective instruction. In our webinar, literacy experts Lucy Hart Paulson, CCC-SLP, Ed.D., and Shira Naftel, M.Ed., provide actionable guidance on how to teach phonemic awareness.
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A Look Back at 2020: a Message from Nick Gaehde, President of Lexia
At the start of a new year, many of us like to look back and reflect upon what we were able to accomplish professionally and personally. And 2020...
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3 Ways Educators Can Use myLexia Data & Lexia Lessons to Save Time
Whether you're supporting students remotely, in the classroom, or navigating a mix of both, Lexia helps you and your students maximize your...
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Including Parents as Partners in Social-Emotional Learning
A rising number of schools are using social-emotional learning (SEL) to round out their academic focus at a time when our country's students are more...
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Maintaining Special Education Services During COVID-19
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to run its course, questions abound regarding what the 2020–2021 academic year will look like for students,...
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Returning to the Classroom After COVID-19 Shutdowns: What to Expect and How to Be Prepared
While the far-reaching impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are affecting almost every aspect of life, one area hit particularly hard is education.With...
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Online Learning: Accessible to All?
Don't have time to read? Listen Now » A recent New York Times article began by presenting a familiar scenario: A young girl, newly...
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Moving Away from Standardized Professional Development for Teachers
Don't have time to read? Listen Now » Professional development, or PD, is a mandatory aspect of teachers’ working lives—whether they...