MANILA, Philippines — A congressional body is pushing to replicate a literacy program in Iloilo that raised reading levels ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - March 3, 2026 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - RunAnywhere, a YC W26-backed company, today announced the public launch of its production-grade on-device AI platform, introducing a unified ...
When students struggle with reading, educators often respond by relying on texts at their “instructional level.” But this well-intentioned approach can slow progress and limit access to the ...
Nahda Nabiilah is a writer and editor from Indonesia. She has always loved writing and playing games, so one day she decided to combine the two. Most of the time, writing gaming guides is a blast for ...
This new home sets the bar really high for what a "mobile home" should look like! The manufacturer for this home is Franklin Structures. The model for this home is the "Azalea." This home is a 45x60, ...
The Internet can be a tough field of play, but Mary Crippen has managed to tackle it with ease. After all, the Miami-based third grade teacher has gone viral with her playbook—er, lesson plans—packed ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education is releasing new data for the 2024-25 IREAD test, specifically how it relates to repeating third grade. The assessment tests whether third graders ...
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Mary Crippen teaches third grade at Pinecrest Elementary in Miami-Dade County Public Schools ShotByCuh Mary Crippen’s love of football runs deep, but it wasn’t always that way Growing up in Miami with ...
Parents are stressed, and kids are coming home crying. These are the emotions more families say they're experiencing this summer because of a new law that will likely mean more third graders are kept ...