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An important discussion to counter the long-term impact of the pandemic on foundational literacy skills in elementary and middle school. 4NC

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For vertical articulation of your Lexia LETRS training into the middle grades, Lexia Aspire. Completely asynchronous, Lexia Aspire is powerful and nimble, fitting into your middle grades teachers schedule in a modern way.

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Emily Hanford gave an amazing talk this morning at 23 on this entire 'battle' over how to teach reading. The science of reading in North Carolina is going to have an amazing long-term effect on students and citizens.

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Efficiency of time is necessary for both teacher and student. Unnecessary assessments, flat rates of time on the digital resources regardless of specific student needs, and overly complicated and time-consuming platforms hinder the learning and teaching process.

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Registration is Now Open: April 24th-28th - Science of Reading Week from Lexia Learning and Edweb.

Dr. Louisa Moats 4/24



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Newest All for Literacy podcast! Finding common ground among the many sides of the reading wars with Claude Goldenberg (part 1) podbean.com/ep/pb-78cyn-14… 4NC

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Be sure to register for the Science of Reading Week! There are limited spots! Be sure to register to receive the recordings of the sessions if you cannot make it or spots fill up.

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