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Homeschool Back-to-School Ideas

Homeschool Back-to-School Ideas Homeschool Back-to-School Ideas: Making the Transition Smooth and Successful As the summer winds down and the back-to-school season approaches, homeschooling parents everywhere are preparing for a new academic year. Unlike traditional school settings, homeschooling offers a unique flexibility that allows families to tailor education to their specific needs and goals. However,

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Understanding the Science of Reading and the Conflict with the 3-Cueing System

Three-Cueing System In reading education, various models and theories explain how individuals learn to read and comprehend text. Among these, the 3-cueing model has recently become a topic of much discussion. States have begun to ban its use in reading instruction, preferring approaches approved by the Science of Reading. This blog post aims

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Reading Intervention Strategies

Reading Intervention Strategies Studies show that reading interventions can be effective, particularly when implemented early. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reports that interventions in grades 1-3 had positive impacts on reading skills, especially for word recognition and fluency  https://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/index.asp?HasSearched=1&searchcat2=subjectindex&L1=229&L2=0.  Reading intervention is a targeted approach to instruction that aims to accelerate

By |2024-03-21T17:00:59+00:00March 20th, 2024|Reading Curriculum|Comments Off on Reading Intervention Strategies

Reading Interventions: Group vs. Individual

Reading Interventions: Group vs. Individual Background Information Reading interventions are critical in supporting struggling readers and helping them improve their reading skills. There are two main types of reading interventions: group and individual interventions. Group interventions involve small groups of students with similar reading needs receiving instruction together, while individual interventions are

By |2024-01-24T16:51:36+00:00November 7th, 2023|Reading Curriculum|Comments Off on Reading Interventions: Group vs. Individual

Reading Intervention: Strategies for Parents

Reading Intervention: Strategies for Parents Reading interventions are strategies and techniques designed to provide targeted support to students who are struggling with reading skills. These interventions address specific areas of need, such as phonemic awareness, phonological awareness, comprehension strategies, and fluency.  Whether it is through extra reading practice, the use of reading materials

By |2024-01-24T16:55:43+00:00October 31st, 2023|Reading Assessment|Comments Off on Reading Intervention: Strategies for Parents

Data-Driven Learning Solutions for Homeschools and Tutors

Unveiling the Power of Data-Driven Education: Insights from Lili Rivas' Webinar At the enlightening webinar hosted by Lili Rivas, the Customer Success Manager for Let's Go Learn (LGL), with a rich background as a Bilingual/Dual Language teacher for 16 years in an inner-city public school, Lili's journey and expertise brought to light the

By |2023-09-21T19:08:05+00:00September 21st, 2023|Homeschool|Comments Off on Data-Driven Learning Solutions for Homeschools and Tutors

Universal Design for Learning

What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)? Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework created by David H. Rose, Ed.D. of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST), that seeks to provide all learners with access to an inclusive learning environment. The guiding principle

By |2023-04-18T02:34:33+00:00April 18th, 2023|Education Reform|Comments Off on Universal Design for Learning

Special Education Law—Perez vs Sturgis

One of the most significant special education court cases in several years has been decided by the US Supreme Court this week. The case, Perez vs. Sturgis, clarifies the circumstances in which a disabled student has the right to sue a school district for failing to provide a “Free Appropriate Public Education” (FAPE). Students

By |2023-03-28T02:29:20+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Special Education|Comments Off on Special Education Law—Perez vs Sturgis

Teachers Quitting

During the pandemic, K-12 teachers and staff quit their jobs more than all other US professions, with 2 out of 5 telling a Gallop poll in 2022 that they were burned out. All told, 300,000 teachers quit US schools in just 2 years. What's worse, according to the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) and many

By |2023-03-28T21:56:34+00:00March 21st, 2023|Education Reform|Comments Off on Teachers Quitting

IEP Accommodations

What are IEP accommodations? Individualized Education Plan (IEP) accommodations are an important part of individualizing a student’s education plan. Accommodations are changes made to enable a student to achieve learning in their own way. Unlike modifications, accommodations do not alter the learning expectations, only the manner in which the learning goal is taught.

By |2023-02-28T04:31:16+00:00February 28th, 2023|Special Education|Comments Off on IEP Accommodations
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