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In the furious effort to help students catch up in reading and math after two-plus years of pandemic upheaval, states around the country are zeroing in on a particular strategy: frequent, individualized tutoring. But not Oregon.
In the furious effort to help students catch up in reading and math after two-plus years of pandemic upheaval, states around the country are zeroing in on a particular strategy: frequent, individualized tutoring. But not Oregon.
Most Oakland Unified School District third graders are not reading at grade level. Many schools are turning to “high-dosage” tutoring from community-based organizations to help.
Four Red Bluff schools brings virtual literacy program to improve kids reading level.
Zoom-Based Program Links Young Students With One-on-One Reading Tutors — Right in Their Own Classrooms
Morrow School District partners with Eastern Oregon University to help students improve reading
Education Thought Leaders Podcast:
A New Approach to Learning to Read with Jessica Reid Sliwerski
Several schools in Red Bluff working with nonprofit to boost student literacy.
Reading program helps Red Bluff youth bridge COVID-19 learning gap.
Advocates say reading training for teachers a smart investment.
EOU College of Education partners with Ignite! Reading to foster effective literacy tutors
Ignite! Reading is Redefining Education During Pandemic with Virtual Tutoring to Help Bridge Learning Gaps
Coney Island Prep has teamed up with Ignite! Reading to give in-school tutoring to students learning to read.
In-School Tutoring: New Research and Innovations,” hosted by the Campaign for Grade Level Reading
Legislators Push for Money to Train Oregon Teachers in the Science of Reading.
Can you teach reading on Zoom? 1-on-1 online sessions with trained teachers can narrow achievement gap