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"Experts say the most important thing parents should know is that kids getting structured literacy at school have a much higher chance of reading success." Holly Korbey explains #BalancedLiteracy vs structured for parents: usnews.com/education/k12/…
👋 Maryland State Department of Education & PGCPS : Thoughts on use of the #dyslexia screener inc. as option w/ NWEA MAP Reading Fluency screener since 2021? We’ve seen that the MAP reading fluency screener does not adequately screen 4 “struggling readers” per Ready to Read req’ts. Decoding Dyslexia MD
Double yikes! What does that mean for the districts still using & considering these screeners as suitable for identifying struggling readers? 😫 Maryland State Department of Education
You asked, we answered: What is Secretary Miguel Cardona doing about our national reading crisis, and the pervasive use of weak curriculum in US elementary schools? Is he aiding the grassroots, growing Science of Reading movement? I’m afraid it’s grim, y’all. Thread.
And Emily Hanford's newest APM Reports radio documentary! About how all of these materials and curriculum that promote debunked ideas about reading got into schools in the first place. I've listened to the first two episodes and they are so, so good. features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/
Much of our education system bought into a disproven idea of how kids learn to read. For 2+ years, Emily Hanford and I tried to figure out how and why. I’m so excited to share what we’ve found. The first episodes in our six-part podcast drop tomorrow. features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/
If you've listened to Sold a Story and want more on what the "science of reading" is all about, I've got a reading list: apmreports.org/story/2022/10/… Happy Reading! Unfortunately, reading is not an especially happy experience for many. LISTEN to the podcast. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sol…
“Children who received Reading Recovery had scores on state reading tests in third and fourth grade that were below the test scores of similar children who did not receive Reading Recovery.” Why is this program still popular? Why is Linda Darling-Hammond cheering it? Just why?
Parents: If you feel like like you were sold a story that Emily Hanford describes in her new podcast & were disappointed to see the recent letter by 58 professors, authors & curriculum developers responding to Hanford’s work, please sign & share! openletter.earth/the-parent-res…