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The debate rages but the science is clear: Teaching systematic phonics is the most reliable way to make sure that kids learn how to read.| Education Week
We interrogate the cognitive science behind how young students gain foundational reading skills and explore challenges in teaching kids to read.| Education Week
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Tune in regularly for this virtual chat, a free-form discussion between educators, researchers, and leaders from the K-12 world.| Education Week
The pandemic has smacked 4th and 8th graders back to the last century in math and reading, according to new national assessments.| Education Week
What a greater focus on content could mean for reading instruction.| Education Week
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Lucy Calkins, author of a popular reading curriculum, is taking a step away from the method, which isn't based in science. Will others follow?| Education Week