The Iowa Department of Education has made a free AI-powered reading tutor available to all elementary school students and teachers, enabling real-time tutoring with speech recognition technology, ...
When Barbara Lunon was growing up in Little Rock's South End area, her life was enhanced by volunteers who helped her with school work. She's 61 years old now, retired after a 35-year career in the ...
In pandemic and post-pandemic era education, teachers, school leaders, and parents have been concerned with getting kids back on grade level and closing the achievement gap. In fact, according to the ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This article was originally published in Iowa Capital Dispatch. The Iowa Department of Education announced Wednesday that some ...
HERE. AND IT’S TIME FOR KIDS TO ENJOY TIME OFF FROM SCHOOL. ABSOLUTELY. BUT IT’S ALSO A TIME WHEN STUDENTS CAN EITHER LEAP AHEAD OR FALL BEHIND WHEN IT COMES TO ...
Read Charlotte and the Helps Education Fund released results Wednesday of a new tutoring initiative that launched in 10 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools elementary schools in the 2018-19 school year.
A student at Washington Elementary School was struggling to read, so Dor Scheetz-Hollar found reading material about the Flash to help engage him because the student loved the DC superhero. The ...
A Dallas non-profit is in need of volunteer tutors to read to school children who are falling behind in the classroom. Reading Partners North Texas is "dedicated to unlocking the skills of students ...
NHTI student Kamili Johnson: “Everywhere you go you have to read.” Credit: Maya McFadden Photos Reading and math students at Friday field day. Nine-year-old Kamili Johnson got a green light to start ...
A little after noon, Monday through Friday, a small group of second graders at Durham Elementary in Tigard head to the library armed with their iPads. Each student grabs a pair of headphones and ...