When Mississippi reformed its reading curriculum in 2013, scores for the state’s elementary school students soared. Inspired by the “Mississippi miracle,” other Southern states followed suit. But the ...
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Southern states boost early reading, but gains stall in middle school
When Mississippi reformed its reading curriculum in 2013, scores for the state’s elementary school students soared. Inspired by the “Mississippi miracle,” other Southern states followed suit. But the ...
Moyer was a member of a team from Fleetwood that took part in the Berks County Intermediate Unit’s 2026 STEM Design Challenge ...
Everywhere House Speaker Kyle Hilbert goes, the topic of childhood literacy follows. Hilbert, R-Bristow, said improving Oklahoma’s elementary reading scores is “top of the agenda for ...
Oklahoma lawmakers are debating a bill to retain struggling third-grade readers, aiming to boost the state's low literacy scores.
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"basic" levels, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress and in many states, reading outcomes have ...
Counter to the governor’s claims, Illinois students’ scores on a national assessment have dropped despite more education ...
The “Mississippi Miracle” has been cited by governors, researchers, and education policy wonks across the country. North ...
More than 730 students from 22 local school districts recently took part in the annual “Battle of the Books,” coordinated by the WSWHE BOCES School Library System.
In addition to learning loss that was ubiquitous across the nation, the first post-pandemic state assessments in Mississippi revealed achievement gaps that were noticeably higher than pre-pandemic.
The Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) announced over the weekend that its Comprehensive Rapid Literacy Assessment (CRLA) has identified specific areas in Mindanao with notably ...
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