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Newly released M-STEP data shows a mixed picture for literacy amongst Michigan students.The M-STEP measures whether students ...
Bush: High expectations, science of reading, teacher training and early detection yielded a 5-point jump in just one year.
Why aren’t we using digital textbooks, teacher?” “We can solve more problems with digital textbooks!” An Se-yeon, 35 years old, a third-grade teacher at an elementary school in Songpa-gu, Seoul, broke ...
Arkansas Department of Education Secretary Jacob Oliva pushed back Tuesday on fears that the state could hold back potentially thousands of third graders who aren't reading at grade level at the end ...
While the Michigan Department of Education leaders praised improvements made by students in some grades in reading and math on the state test, the state's third graders continued to slide in reading ...
Nearly every grade that took Colorado’s standardized tests this spring saw literacy and math test scores rebound or surpass pre-pandemic levels, a further sign that students are recovering ...
More students in the District are reading on grade level than before the pandemic, according to test data shared Thursday. More than 37 percent of students scored proficient on standardized reading ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana educators are celebrating the significant improvements third graders have made when it comes to literacy rates. The Indiana Department of Education called it an “unprecedented” ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - New numbers from the Indiana Department of Education show Hoosier third graders have achieved an “unprecedented” increase in literacy rates over the last year. According to the ...
New data shows 87.3% of Hoosier third graders demonstrated proficient reading skills on the IREAD exam in 2024-25. (Getty Images) Indiana’s latest reading assessment scores showed the largest ...
Indiana saw its largest year over year increase of students reading proficiently by the end of third grade, but it’s still unclear how many children will be retained under the new IREAD law. The IREAD ...
More New York City public school students are considered “proficient readers” after two years of major curriculum reforms, according to state test scores released Monday. About 56.3% of third through ...