Children spend a lot of time in school, but the support they get at home is what helps their literacy skills grow. As a parent or caregiver, you’re a key part of that team. Feeling unsure about how to ...
In 2014, the California State Board of Education adopted the evidence-based and standards-driven English Language Arts/English Language Development Framework (ELA/ELD Framework) — nonbinding guidance ...
As students return to the classroom for a new school year, parents and families can play a role in helping their children achieve one of the key milestones of elementary school: learning to read. Lori ...
OSWEGO, N.Y. — The classroom for many children across Central New York has become virtual. Teachers have transitioned from teaching face-to-face with students five days a week to now only a few days ...
Each student’s path to thrive in reading and literacy differs. When learning environments are created to address unique needs, equity becomes possible and ensures students have access to opportunities ...
Dyslexia, a learning disability that makes it difficult to decipher and spell written words, affects about 20 percent of the population. With recent awareness of dyslexia’s prevalence has come a push ...
Over nearly half a century, research on language immersion education has heralded benefits such as academic achievement, language and literacy development in two or more languages, and cognitive ...
Researchers found that a child's ability to self-regulate is a critical element in childhood language and literacy development, and that the earlier they can hone these skills, the faster language and ...
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and Gov. Gavin Newsom have released a comprehensive suite of resources designed to enhance literacy instruction and support teachers statewide ...