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Robert Rogers

@choirdoc

Pediatric-trained allergist. Reading Partners tutor. President of the @ReadingLeagueTX. Every child should read at grade level by 3rd!

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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram editorial staff nailed the headline for this piece. I appreciate their willingness to remain engaged in the effort to improve reading instruction in our large urban district. #FWISD

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An education advocate whom I admire and have followed for years is severely testing my resolve to continue following folks despite learning about their political views. Whew, it’s been a day.

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Fort Worth ISD officials often emphasize that test scores show students are making progress. And that's true! But it doesn't tell the whole story. star-telegram.com/news/local/edu…

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The new blog from our CEO, Education Matters, is live. This month, Brent discusses the importance of 3rd-grade reading levels and the findings from the 2024 FWEP annual report. Join us in the discussion around education to help us move fences. buff.ly/4fKC3rK

The new blog from our CEO, Education Matters, is live. This month, Brent discusses the importance of 3rd-grade reading levels and the findings from the 2024 FWEP annual report. Join us in the discussion around education to help us move fences.
buff.ly/4fKC3rK
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Excellent op-ed by my friend Matthew Hall Matthew Hall. The most effective tool for economic development sits in every neighborhood in Texas.

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This was a fun discussion of the value of intentionally maintaining a conversation with students (and your own children, as well). There is a strategy to avoid asking questions that result in one-word answers. Strive-for-Five. Brilliant and research-based.

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“Reading and speech comprehension each depend upon shared, unstated knowledge and on correctly gauged intended meanings.” “At the one low-income school in the study, the gains were large enough to eliminate altogether the achievement gap associated with income.” Hopeful!!!

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Very helpful information from Jacob Sanchez and Matthew Sgroi How do charter schools, traditional public schools compare in Fort Worth? fortworthreport.org/2024/09/01/how… via Fort Worth Report

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If you haven't done so already, do read Heidi Gregory - learning to read is a human right's letter to her son: pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2024/09/guest-… Parents of struggling readers have much to teach policy makers, school leaders, education academics, & classroom teachers. Let's all have the humility to listen.