A review paper of research from the past 50 years shows that many teachers still aren't deploying evidence-based methods.
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When we think about teaching literacy, we often imagine young, elementary-age students as most in need. What about middle and high school students?
New research released by Thorndike Press from Gale, part of Cengage Group, suggests that 87% of teachers saw a positive ...
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The testing revealed Aleysha still “required explicitly taught phonics, fluency and reading comprehension ... to the next in elementary and middle school. But by the time she reached high ...