Clearly, more studies are needed if we are to better understand the nature of programs like the America
Reads Challenge Program, which rely on relatively inexperienced tutors to work with struggling readers.
The Georgia Attorney General opined that the federally - funded Georgia
Reading Challenge Program grants could not be made directly to churches and other religious institutions for the provision of after - school care, opportunities to improve student reading skills, and enhancement of student interest in reading without violating Georgia's Blaine Amendment.
Not exact matches
Since its start as a stress - reduction
program in 2003, the
Challenge Success team has felt it «had to speak out against an increasingly fast - paced world that was interfering with sound educational practices and harming kids physically and mentally,» the introduction to «Overloaded and Underprepared»
reads.
That is to say, Lunch Money is a really great way for parents to get up to speed on how school lunch
programs operate and areas where there may be clear room for improvement, but no parent should assume that just by
reading Lunch Money he or she fully understands the
challenges faced by their own food services director.
Such teen help
programs help troubled boys learn the skills they need to overcome their
challenges without the distraction of the triggers and temptations they deal with
Read more..
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley says the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's Passport to
Reading program is
challenging citizens to visit all branches.
In today's NY Post, I
challenge Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott's decision to bypass affirmative parental consent in launching the Connecting Adolescents To Comprehensive (Sexual) Health pilot
program which distributes to contraceptives and birth control to minor adolescents at 14 public... Continue
reading →
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown kicked off his 15th annual
Reading Rules Summer
Reading Challenge on Friday, a
program to boost literacy in Buffalo's schools.
The Beastmode 30 - Day Calisthenics Workout Plan is one of our most popular
programs, and if you're
reading this, I want you to accept the
challenge.
I'm also glad you're
reading It Starts With Food — it made a huge difference in how I dealt with the
challenges of the
program from the first time (when I hadn't
read it) to the second time after I had.
He and Tasha would take the very
program he designed to help others, including
reading the workbook, counting calories and enduring the
challenging workouts.
The website features style tutorials, product showcases, and how - to videos covering everything from crafts to cooking — many of which are user - generated — along with everyday brave
challenges, personal stories, research and
reading material... But the Brave Life Project, as a
program, also exists outside the digital realm through a long - term charitable component.
In most cases, you can't leave an academically
challenged thirteen - year - old home alone all day to complete a
program that requires
reading on a sixth - grade level.
So here was my
challenge: can I teach
programming to students who do not yet
read?
But instead, I would like to
challenge teachers to use what we know from improv and accept this as an offer to see what happens when we implement a new
reading program.
As former middle school teachers, the trio found that despite the many
challenges students face as they transition from «learning to
read» to «
reading to learn,» few
programs focus on this age group, offer help to the seven different
reading levels found in middle school classrooms, or assist skilled readers.
If you've
read my last two blogs, you know that starting a schoolwide enrichment cluster
program is both rewarding and
challenging.
He trained his teachers on these
programs, ensuring that the students in the top
reading groups would be
challenged with difficult material.
To match the Common Core,
reading programs must also encourage students to grapple with
challenging texts that are worth
reading.
Last September, Principal Gail Thompson
challenged her 220 kindergarten through 6th - grade pupils at the Doniphan (Neb.) Elementary School to
read a total of 10,000 books in six months under the national «Book It»
reading program.
This study concluded that «students who received assignments requiring more
challenging intellectual work also achieved greater than average gains on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills in
reading and mathematics, and demonstrated higher performance in
reading, mathematics, and writing on the Illinois Goals Assessment
Program.
Program Hauls In Huge Catch of Reading Challenged to create a program that encouraged young students to read in school as well as at home, Betsy Lepak created «Hooked on Books.
Program Hauls In Huge Catch of
Reading Challenged to create a
program that encouraged young students to read in school as well as at home, Betsy Lepak created «Hooked on Books.
program that encouraged young students to
read in school as well as at home, Betsy Lepak created «Hooked on Books.»
A
program developed by a college professor stresses hooking students on
reading by introducing them to
challenging subject matter that interests them.
Then someone told her about a
program just getting under way that pairs dogs and
reading -
challenged elementary school children; the dogs act as nonjudgmental listeners to help kids get over their fear of
reading out loud.
Most of the required
reading in college and workforce training
programs is informational in structure and
challenging in content; postsecondary education
programs typically provide students with both a higher volume of such
reading than is generally required in K - 12 schools and comparatively little scaffolding.
«I liked that the
program covered broad topics in higher education; the
readings were relevant, useful, and practical; [and] the discussions were lively, engaging, and
challenging,» Reesor says.
Currently based in Denver, Colorado, she has consulted with school districts and related education agencies for 17 years in 20 states and internationally, also serving 13 years in higher education as associate professor (tenured), associate dean, literacy and leadership academic
program director and chair, vice president's faculty fellow,
reading specialist, counseling coordinator, and director of national center for students with learning and attention
challenges, having taught 132 course sections from developmental education to teacher education, counseling, and leadership at four universities (Baldwin Wallace University, the University of Arizona, Kent State University, and the University of Akron).
But as the network has grown, it has encountered
challenges, losing key staff members and struggling with its
reading program.
Teaching Matters» Early
Reading Matters
program is tackling the
challenge, with great results.
We want our
reading program to be filling in gaps and / or providing «stretch» content for students who are above grade level and thus aren't being
challenged in all teacher - delivered
reading lessons.
At the same time, the state has moved towards a higher standard for education results with the Mississippi Assessment
Program (MAP), our most
challenging assessment to date, and the Literacy Based Promotion Act, or 3rd Grade
Reading Gate, which requires students to
read at grade level before entering 4th grade.
However, many districts are
challenged by high rates of turnover, resulting in shortages and inexperienced
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Students at the Corona - Norco Unified school use a
program that delivers
challenging fiction and non-fiction stories to students regardless of their
reading level.
Observations about the corporatization of technology in schools and universities for teaching and learning — from the use of standardized assessment applications that are domain specific to the purchase of teacher - proof computerized lesson modules or
reading programs —
challenged what educators know about the ELA and technology integration.
The summer learning initiative includes resources for summer
reading and the Summer Math
Challenge, a six - week email - based math maintenance
program for students and their parents provided at no cost.
Facing the
challenges associated with an increase in student population from 3,600 in 2001 to over 13,000 in 2017, Vail has used the Beyond Textbooks approach to increase student achievement in math and
reading from levels near or below state averages prior to the advent of the
program to pass rates that are now consistently 20 % or more above state averages and greater than 90 % year after year at most grade levels.
This research - based, data - driven
program builds an understanding of the role literacy plays in academic achievement and reinforces the skills needed to address student performance
challenges in
reading comprehension and content areas.
Anita Archer: The best place to overcome
reading challenges is in kindergarten, first, second and third grade, with the strongest
reading program possible so that students are able to
read accurately and fluently by the time they finish third grade.
Word of the 100 Book
Challenge spread, and Ms. Hileman was invited to bring the
program into Philadelphia city schools, where her ideas for
reading improvement were put to use in several of the district's poorest and poorest - performing schools.
The
programs monitored individual
reading performances so that the level of text complexity students encountered automatically increased when a student was ready for more
challenging text.
Through the West Virginia Department of Education's Summer Learning
Reading and Math Challenge, the schools with the highest percentage of students who pledged to read over the summer could win their choice of reading programs, including Achie
Reading and Math
Challenge, the schools with the highest percentage of students who pledged to
read over the summer could win their choice of
reading programs, including Achie
reading programs, including Achieve3000.
To reflect its national customer - base and its growing list of products and
programs, the company changed its name from 100 Book
Challenge to American
Reading Company in 2004.
For 12 years, Walker Furniture has sponsored a
program that promotes
reading among Clark County School District students, particularly those in some of the region's most economically
challenged neighborhoods.
Clemson University joined the America
Reads Challenge by developing a
program that consists of work - study and volunteer students from a wide range of disciplines and colleges at Clemson University.
The
program is also an effective tool when it is necessary to intervene early due to identified risk factors or emerging
reading challenges.
An evaluation after the first two years of the Achievement
Challenge Pilot Project showed that schools implementing the
program achieved average gains of approximately seven percentile points for students in mathematics and
reading.
This academically
challenging instructional
program, accompanied by ongoing and intensive professional development and mentoring of teachers, dramatically improves student performance at all grade levels in
reading, writing, and language arts.
Difficulty in
programming autonomous cars to «
read» traffic lanes in snowy or icy weather is a
challenge Google hasn't tackled in its more than six years of testing.
The Scholastic Summer
Reading Challenge has returned and it is a free, online and mobile - friendly summer reading program where kids can log their summer reading minutes online and earn digital rewards, and adults can access educational resources fo
Reading Challenge has returned and it is a free, online and mobile - friendly summer
reading program where kids can log their summer reading minutes online and earn digital rewards, and adults can access educational resources fo
reading program where kids can log their summer
reading minutes online and earn digital rewards, and adults can access educational resources fo
reading minutes online and earn digital rewards, and adults can access educational resources for kids.
Amazon has launched a Kindle First
program that allows readers early access to certain titles; Jason Diamond rounds up ten must -
read November books; Salt Publishing's Linda Bennett offers an author
challenge for NaNoWriMo; and other news.