KENTWOOD, MI -- Eight-year-old Cora Hovermale fires up a computer at Kentwood's Meadowlawn Elementary and meets her chosen avatar - a casually dressed girl - ready to help tackle that day's lesson.
Students in kindergarten through eighth grade who have been taught and tested against Common Core State Standards, through an online adaptive benchmark and instruction system called iReady, are ...
Corrected: An earlier version of this story noted an incorrect cost estimate for using daily tutoring to catch students up on lost instruction. The iReady study estimated it would cost $66 billion.
A mid-year review of students’ scores on iReady assessments show that they are making gains compared to results from the start of this school year, but across Glendale, 54% of students tested at or ...
Some Tucson Unified School District teachers will have one less standardized test to administer to students next quarter, after the district’s teachers union and governing board came to an agreement ...