YOUNGSTERS’ achievements in school in each key stage of their education now ranks among the country’s best -... Local News ...
Pennsylvania schools are preparing for a major change in how children are taught to read. For the 2027-28 school year, all ...
A provincial government survey of teachers, early childhood educators, and education leaders suggests many find now-mandatory ...
Genetics, audio processing and environment can all impact how our brains connect sounds to the symbols we use to read ...
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Dyslexic students have the right to read — and Manitoba has joined other provinces to address this
The Manitoba Human Rights Commission released the first phase of their report exploring students’ rights to access evidence-based reading interventions in Manitoba’s public education system.
Dominic Wyse currently receives funding from the Helen Hamlyn Trust and The Welsh Government. Since 2012, England has taken an increasingly narrow approach to how primary school teachers should teach ...
The Universal Learning Solutions (ULS) has praised the Nigerian Federal Government for its leadership and the impressive gains demonstrated in the early grade literacy assessment. It said Nigeria has ...
Country Director, Universal Learning Solutions (ULS) Patrick Uzu, said over 30 million pupils have benefitted from the Jolly Phonics Project while 241,227 primary school teachers were trained since ...
Clarification: A previous version of this story had a different image. It has been updated for clarity. Walk into any kindergarten classroom this fall, and there’s a good chance students will be ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of inflation targeting (IT) frameworks during the global inflation surge of 2022, a shock primarily driven by large adverse supply side disruptions following the ...
You write that the Golden State is “jumping on the caboose” of the pro-phonics movement in reading instruction (“California Learns From Mississippi,” Review & Outlook, Sept. 27). Yet nearly 30 years ...
The percentage of women who went without a Pap smear for cervical cancer screening increased following the COVID-19 pandemic, from 19% in 2019 to 26% in 2022, shows survey of almost 2000 US women--and ...
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