Addressing Early Ed Issues

Addressing Early Ed Issues

Any educator will tell you that when it comes to student behavior, the pandemic isn’t over yet, especially regarding early education. The upheaval of recent years has significantly affected kindergarten and pre-K students, leading to observable declines in self-regulation, social skills, and language development.  Becca Carter Ed., Pre-K Instructional Specialist at Virginia Beach City Public…

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Beyond the Myths of Literacy Curricula

When I set foot in my first kindergarten classroom more than 15 years ago, I quickly realized how many students struggled with basic literacy skills. And nearly just as quickly, I became well acquainted with the persistent debate about how to teach children to read with enthusiasm and efficacy. In recent years, especially since the…

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Arizona Opens Center for Linguistic Revitalization

A new center at the University of Arizona is one of only four designated by the US Department of Education to lead a collective effort to empower Tribal communities across the country to revitalize and maintain their languages. A five-year grant for $1.7 million from the Department of Education began funding the new West Region…

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