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This piece was featured in The Washington Post and Inside Higher Ed , among other sources. Read More
Average grades continue to rise in the United States, raising the question of how grade inflation impacts students Read More
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Insufficient preparation for English Language Arts teachers, especially in the Science of Reading, is a nationwide problem. Read More
Since its peak of 3.2 million members in 2009, the National Education Association has slowly but surely shrunk for a decade and a half. Read More
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Insufficient preparation for English Language Arts teachers, especially in the Science of Reading, is a nationwide problem.... Read More
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