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The Nationwide Reading Struggle

Studies Weekly

The 2022 Stanford National Assessment of Educational Progress showed that math and science reading test scores dropped significantly between 2019 and 2022. Now, with schools back in-person, many teachers are seeing the toll the pandemic took on students’ reading abilities. Help your students improve their reading scores!

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Curating a More Inclusive Library

Cult of Pedagogy

She is the co-author, along with Valerie Tagoe, of the 2022 book Liven Up Your Library: Design Engaging and Inclusive Programs for Tweens and Teens ( Amazon | Bookshop ). Darius calls himself a fractional Persian due to his mother’s Iranian heritage, and he never feels like he fits in. He has clinical depression.

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A superintendent made big gains with English learners. His success may have been his downfall

The Hechinger Report

Kristie Ezzell, who retired from Russellville schools in 2022 after 31 years under four superintendents, saw the transformation firsthand. Experts, books, videos, detailed lesson plans — to teachers at the time, it felt like a blur of continuous learning. “I was ready for him to come in and make a big impact,” Gist said.

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How a tribe won a legal battle against the federal Bureau of Indian Education — and still lost

The Hechinger Report

Teachers now must use lesson plans, and they finally have a curriculum to use in English, science and math classes. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, which includes Arizona, heard their arguments in February 2022. Teachers used no lesson plans, in any subject, and the school had no librarian. public schools.

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