Interactive read-alouds are a mainstay in traditional literacy classrooms because they support wide-ranging goals in reading development. As educators make the transition to virtual classrooms, it is ...
Reading aloud can be much more than just a classroom chore; it can spark learning, bravery, and fun in any setting. Engaging in reading-aloud games encourages learners to practise new skills, build ...
Are you a teacher, instructional coach, or school leader who is concerned about how to support all students in accessing grade-level texts? If so, you are not alone. In fact, in a survey last year, ...
Third-grade students and their families participated in a book and empanada event at Maple Manor Elementary and Middle School on Friday morning. Hosted by the school’s intervention and third grade ...
If you’ve been following education news, you know students’ reading and writing skills remain low, especially after the pandemic, with no state having made gains since 2022. School districts need to ...
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Contributing columnist Tyra Damm isn't surprised at students graduating high school without the capacity to read whole books. Trends in education have been robbing students of their ability to focus ...
Loralyn LaBombard is the only reading specialist at Bow Memorial School, a middle school serving grades 5-8 in a leafy town outside Concord, N.H. In the world of literacy education, that is not an ...