In 2014, the California State Board of Education adopted the evidence-based and standards-driven English Language Arts/English Language Development Framework (ELA/ELD Framework) — nonbinding guidance ...
Language and literacy are intimately related. Language skills include listening, speaking, taking turns when engaging in conversation, communicating needs, describing things, having meaningful ...
We believe that strong literacy skills—reading, writing, speaking, and listening—are necessities for all people and that all people can learn literacy skills. Thus, we choose to adopt a structured and ...
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY - Carol Dussault has been a tutor at the Literacy Council in Sheboygan County for 10 years. The retired teacher said tutoring will be the last thing she gives up because she loves it ...
Dyslexia, a learning disability that makes it difficult to decipher and spell written words, affects about 20 percent of the population. With recent awareness of dyslexia’s prevalence has come a push ...
Evanston/Skokie School District 65 is updating its K-8 literacy curriculum to emphasize necessary foundational skills, including word recognition and language comprehension, needed to read complex ...
Immersion instruction differs from other types of language learning because students are learning multiple subjects in the target language. In a Chinese immersion setting, students will learn content ...
Schools across the U.S. are increasingly incorporating AI literacy into curricula, even as students independently adopt AI-powered tools like top-ranked language learning apps. Research highlights ...
Professor Pamela Snow joins Heather du Plessis-Allan to discuss her thoughts on the success of the new literacy curriculum.
Strengthening literacy has rightly become a central priority in education reform. The ability to read, write, and comprehend effectively forms the basis for all further learning. However, in today’s ...