NYC Reads: A New Chapter in Literacy
With the launch of NYC Reads, the city’s public school system is setting a bold, mandated course to ensure every child has the foundational reading skills
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With the launch of NYC Reads, the city’s public school system is setting a bold, mandated course to ensure every child has the foundational reading skills
NYC Reads: A New Chapter in Literacy Read More »
Ten Republican U.S. senators, including Shelley Moore Capito and Mitch McConnell, are now urging President Trump to reverse this potentially devastating course
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While the budget boasts a projected total of $254 billion, a 5.2% increase in spending from $241.5 billion, a deeper dive reveals significant vulnerabilities
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This call to action serves as a united front pushing for a future where every child, regardless of zip code or background, has digital literacy fundamentals
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Eradicating our unique traits has the opposite effect. It makes us dispensable. If we’re just like everyone else, then how critical can we be to the school, to the community, or to the world?
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Fast-paced, overstimulating media “may condition the mind to expect high levels of input, making it harder to focus on lower-intensity tasks like reading or classroom instruction.”
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Financial literacy isn’t just about budgets and bills; it’s about freedom, confidence, and securing one’s future.
Social media is built to keep you online as long as possible, even if what you’re watching makes you feel worse.
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The findings, based on feedback from nearly 2,000 K-12 educators surveyed in fall 2024, raise red flags about the readiness of young people to transition into college, career, or other postsecondary paths.
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