This September, Savannah-Chatham County public schools tried out an intensive new tutoring program to help struggling readers ...
High-dosage, in-person tutoring gets results, recent research suggests. But as federal funding for remediation dries up and schools struggle to raise students’ post-COVID skills, educators have been ...
High-dosage virtual 1:1 tutoring programs analyzed in two university-led studies found significant gains for young students’ ...
The data shows a growing number of kids are falling behind in reading. While all parents want to help, it is hard to know how and were to start. A former teacher, now reading tutor, explains why ...
Ensuring all students become proficient readers by third grade is one of the most urgent priorities of our education system. Reading by third grade is foundational to all other academic success for a ...
PORT RICHEY, FL – Ignite Reading, a one-to-one, Science of Reading-based virtual tutoring program in 18 states nationwide, today announced its partnership with the University of Florida Lastinger ...
Olivia Escobedo enjoyed reading before she started working with a tutor, though it was sometimes challenging. With her tutor, Ms. Makaila, reading has become much more enjoyable. “She lets us draw and ...
A Cary nonprofit will be the new provider of an intensive reading tutoring program for Wake County students, WakeEd Partnership announced Friday. Read and Feed will work with the WakeEd Partnership, ...
Tulsa Public Schools teacher Asriel Teegarden works on reading comprehension with a small group of students at Burroughs Elementary in Tulsa on April 8, 2024. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma ...
In a study published in December, Neitzel and her colleagues found that first-graders in Massachusetts who used Ignite Reading, a one-to-one virtual tutoring program, made substantial progress in ...
High-dosage, in-person tutoring gets results, recent research suggests. But as federal funding for remediation dries up and schools struggle to raise students' post-COVID skills, educators have been ...