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Monroe, a city of about 48,000, has a challenging student population. Median household income is less than half the national ...
Use a curriculum rich in content. “The rigor of the writing is based on the content,” White observes. “When students write about something, there’s understanding at a deeper level.” And with rich ...
At Russellville City Schools, we embraced the science of reading in 2016 before most state and local districts by returning our attention to the literacy concepts that had been in place since 1998 ...
As a next step, we linked inadequacies in literacy skills to the long-term impact on students. Our high school already supported an initiative where we prompted students to be ready for employment, ...
When students are acquiring foundational literacy skills, it’s beneficial to teach them how to decode words along with how to encode, or spell, them.
Introducing a nontraditional sport, such as archery, can play a big role in terms of student belonging and diversifying participation.
Today, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed its Fiscal Year 2026 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies bill with bipartisan support.
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Today, ED released the funds to states it had previously withheld under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Titles I-C, II-A, III-A, and IV-A and the Adult Education Family Literacy Act. Here's ...
A school leader from rural Washington shares how a focus on well-being has shaped their district’s approach to learning, ...
Today, the U.S. Department of Education today sent a letter to all SEA leaders inviting them to utilize ESEA waiver processes ...
Last week, the Administration announced that it is utilizing the authority of PRWORA to prohibit immigrant families from accessing services it says are similar to welfare, including federally funded ...