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When children develop strong reading skills, they are better equipped to become engaged citizens and contribute to economic ...
I recently saw an article that stated Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering passing a law to teach cursive in schools again. Since when does it take a law by government to teach “cursive,” or what we ...
I was honored to represent North Carolina at the 2025 AIM Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C. It was both inspiring and heartbreaking to hear so many stories that echoed my own — stories of the… ...
Guam Community College is now a designated Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, education and training program third party service provider, through a partnership with the Department ...
Letters: Former University of Sask. president wrong on racism education Readers share their opinions on an op-ed on racism training at the University of Saskatchewan and the threat of Western ...
That’s why I’m heartened to see more districts beginning to embrace structured literacy. It’s a shift rooted in research and real results.
All of this adds up: underfunded training, silenced educators and weakened protections for students. This isn’t just a Washington problem: It’s a Michiana problem.
- April 15, 2025 UTPB Assistant Professor of Literacy Shelly Landreth recently earned the President's Award for Service for her work both at the University of Texas Permian Basin and in Odessa.
As we work to ensure Illinois’ future prosperity, investments in trauma-informed literacy approaches should be a high priority. — Taal Hasak-Lowy, executive director, Friends of the Children ...
United States lags in literacy Editor: A recent column on illiteracy in Pennsylvania schools is alarming (“Pennsylvania must address its acute literacy crisis now,” March 27). However,… ...
I am asking our Maine state representatives and senators to vote “No” on L.D. 303, “An Act to Repeal the Law Prohibiting Unauthorized Paramilitary Training.” The ban that passed last year ...