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In 2020, the state agreed to a settlement in a lawsuit that claimed too many students were not learning to read. As part of that agreement, the state spent over $50 million on 75 schools with the lowest reading scores.
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An early literacy bill that initially had widespread support is now facing pushback from education advocates who say they disagree with how the bill would be funded.
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Results suggest how schools teach reading matters more than a student's family income or English proficiency.
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The West Linn-Wilsonville School District is updating its reading curriculum at the same time lawmakers are looking to enact new state literacy guidance.
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The literacy rate is considered high in America, but plenty of people struggle to read at an appropriate level. Cognitive scientist Mark Seidenberg says…
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It's back to school in another key Exchange interview from the past. Our teacher is journalist Constance Hale, who whacks metaphorical hands with…
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Kids tell lots of stories, but those tend to be one-on-one kinds of events. A nonprofit called Stories Alive encourages literacy in children by making…