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When I was teaching 5th grade, I knew that I needed to support my students’ fluency, but I had no idea how to do it. I had some students who came into my classroom reading beautifully, with ease and comfort. Other students were still struggling to decode, requiring prompting with each challenging word. However, the majority of my students fell somewhere in the mi...


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I recently tackled Jane Eyre, the Bronte sisters having escaped my assigned and pleasure reading in high school and college. As an adult reader of the novel, I was struck how many of the principles of the science of reading that we describe in


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Don’t let the sun go down on these…

Books are finally having their moment in the sun. In a series of recent articles, journalists have laid bare the frightening trend of the dwindling of books in American reading classes. The New York Times featured, short excerpts, a trend that is all...


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Ijeoma Duru’s visual guidance addresses the Transient Information Effect.

It’s no secret that students in the U.S. are falling behind in mathematics. Students are not only performing worse on national assessments like NAEP, they’re also falling behind the rest of the w...


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