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Special Report Next Draft
Changing Practices in Writing Instruction
June 20, 2016
Close-up photograph of a young girl writing in a workbook while doing her elementary school work.
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Special Report Building Literacy Skills
This special report takes a wide-ranging look at new efforts to address the challenges of early-grades reading instruction.
May 13, 2015
Vada Mooney, left, and Jakhai Bland-Jenious, both 4, play literacy games on tablet computers at Pine Ridge Prep in Topeka, Kan., part of a free program for students in public housing.
Vada Mooney, left, and Jakhai Bland-Jenious, both 4, play literacy games on tablet computers at Pine Ridge Prep in Topeka, Kan., part of a free program for students in public housing.
Barrett Emke for Education Week
Special Report Rethinking Literacy
This special report focuses on the shifts in literacy instruction envisioned by the Common Core State Standards.
November 14, 2012
Prekindergartners at Calvin Rodwell Elementary School in Baltimore, above, listen to their teacher, Erika Parker, as she reads A Day at the Pumpkin Patch, a nonfiction book about visiting a farm. The book is part of a unit that aims to blend the reading of stories and nonfiction with learning outside the classroom. The day after the children read the book, they visited Summers Farm in Frederick, Md.
Prekindergartners at Calvin Rodwell Elementary School in Baltimore, above, listen to their teacher, Erika Parker, as she reads <i>A Day at the Pumpkin Patch</i>, a nonfiction book about visiting a farm. The book is part of a unit that aims to blend the reading of stories and nonfiction with learning outside the classroom. The day after the children read the book, they visited Summers Farm in Frederick, Md.
Greg Kahn for Education Week