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Watch a 13-minute video, complete with printable handouts educators can use to advocate for the science of reading with administrators and parents.
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An expert’s guide to the best dyslexia books for teachers to deepen your science of reading and MTSS knowledge. Practical, research-based, and classroom-ready.
The process of large-scale school change is complicated and messy. If there was a clear path forward, it would have already been found and implemented.
Early literacy screening is one of the most important educational technologies available today. I believe districts are not taking advantage of the full opportunity available in universal screening when they choose to use Computer Adaptive Tests (CATs).
I recently posted a video about my love of the Nonsense Word Fluency assessment that generate lots of questions and discussion. People asked for a document that included the points I had made in the video. I couldn't find anything, so I'm attempting a summary here.
The term “standardized test” is used to lump together all types of group-administered achievement measures given in schools.