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Schools respond to the dip in reading scores with more tutoring and summer school programs; new reading curriculum; additional co-teachers and reading specialists in the classroom.
The combination of engaging tales, funny pictures, and language children can grasp while learning to read is propelling a booming market.
Meet Collaboration Awards finalists Hillary Marshall and Brenda Hitchins of Washougal (WA) High School.
SLJ Collaboration Awards finalists Emma Romero and Andre von Twistern connect students with nature at Desert Wind School, El Paso, TX.
Meet Collaboration Award finalists Thea Paul and Ariel Mitchell of Meadowbrook High School in North Chesterfield, VA.
Scheller and Ramirez engage students while addressing the word gap at Eiland Elementary School in Houston, TX, and are the first recipients of the LIbrarian/Teacher Collaboration Award, sponsored by TLC.
Well-organized literacy programs help kids in detention access and talk about books.
School librarians must navigate a host of issues when considering when, and if, to use volunteers: how to train them, avoid leaning too heavily on volunteers, and entrust them with complex tasks.
As homeschooling expands to new demographics, families seek specific content that reflects their needs and backgrounds
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