There is a reading crisis in America, with students across all grade levels struggling with and missing basic skills needed for education and life. Literacy is the foundation of all learning, and without it, students cannot succeed. The post Orthographic Mapping for Success in Reading and Beyond appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
For years, schools typically had a generalized approach to math assessment and intervention. A teacher would give an exam that tracked student achievement based on course goals, often combining several skills into one exam. The students scoring in the lowest 20% might get interventions, and the other students would move on. The post Math Fluency: Using Assessments to Build It One Skill at a Time appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
Oral language has been overlooked in education, seen as something students would learn naturally. However, recent research shows that teaching oral language in schools lays the foundation for academic success. The post Oral Language: A Key Part of Student Literacy Success appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
As important as it is to get families involved in their children's education, it can be a challenge. During the edLeader Panel "10 Strategies to Strengthen Family Engagement: From Intention to Action," Rebecca Honig, Chief Content and Curriculum Officer at ParentPowered, and Françoise Lartigue, former teacher and current Director of Content and Curriculum at ParentPowered, discussed strategies to help families become involved with school, learning, and the community. The post Strategies to S...| edWeb
Career education classes—they were previously often regarded as the non-academic, less important tracts in high school. While it was accepted that someone had to learn and work in trades, neither those students nor career goals were celebrated like others. Now, though, school leaders and communities have a better understanding of the purpose and potential of offering career-connected education. The post 6 Important Elements of an Effective Career Education Program appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
More than 130 education and technology experts served as an international advisory board for CoSN’s 2025 Driving K-12 Innovation report. Tasked with identifying what most impacts schools today, these leaders helped uncover what U.S. educators will face as Hurdles (challenges), Accelerators (mega-trends), and Tech Enablers (tools). The post Driving K-12 Innovation: What Leaders Must Know appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
In schools facing rising mental health needs, telehealth expands the continuum of student supports—increasing access to foster earlier intervention—without overburdening staff. The post Bridging Gaps in Student Wellness: How Telehealth Transforms School Support Systems appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
Where are you with your Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) implementation? Are you at the beginning and want to make sure you set up your schools for success? Or have you started your MTSS program, but spend more time in meetings discussing problems rather than solutions for students? The post The Essential Building Blocks of Effective MTSS Teams appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
Every day, AI becomes more prominent. That means it’s extremely important that schools show students how to appropriately interact with it. The post Building AI Literacy Skills in K-5 Students appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb
Whether seasoned or new, school leaders need a clear plan and vision to launch the school year effectively. A strong vision and practical strategies ensure sustainable success. The post Driving Change, Achieving Success: A School Leader’s Primer appeared first on edWeb.| edWeb