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tomloveless.com
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| | | | | In February, 2023 Bari Weiss produced a podcast, "Why 65% of Fourth Graders Can't Really Read" and Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnist, wrote "Two-Thirds of Kids Struggle to Read, and We Know How to Fix It." Both headlines are misleading. The 65% and two-thirds figures are referring to the percentage of 4th graders who scored below proficient on the last reading test of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), administered in 2022. | |
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historytech.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The Kansas state social studies standards are designed to "prepare students to be informed, thoughtful, engaged citizens as they enrich their communities, state, nation, world, and themselves." Different benchmarks under each of the standards require that students make connections between the past and contemporary issues. The recent Kansans Can Vision developed by the Department of... | |
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| | | | | Teachers Gus Morales (Massachusetts) and Michael Flanagan (New York) drive the Education Town Hall BUS October 22, with national organizer Denisha Jones. This month's topics include caps on charter school proliferation in Massachusetts, the recent Education Justice Conference held in New York, and BAT's Amicus brief in California. In addition, Flanagan tells of the Bronx... | |
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| | | The White House has taken a bold step against Harvard University, threatening its accreditation status. | ||