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OXFORD, Mass., Nov. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Wilson Language Training (Wilson), a leading provider of Structured Literacy solutions, today announced the launch of Fundations® K–5, an expansion of its ...
Fundations utilizes a structured literacy approach grounded in the science of reading to make learning to read fun while laying the groundwork for lifelong literacy. The program’s research-based ...
In the world of structured literacy, there are few names that are as recognizable as Barbara Wilson. A renowned literacy expert, Barbara Wilson co-founded Wilson Language Training®, an evidence-backed ...
This story features Beeline Reader for enhanced readability. Click to turn the feature on or off. Learn more about this technology here. Barbara McAuliffe, an expert in helping struggling readers, has ...
The following lesson plans are detailed in "Harnessing Pandora's Box: At the Intersection of Information Literacy and AI - Lesson Plans and Activities for the Classroom," by Ginny Boehme, Stefanie ...
The Fall 2021 PALS Report found that reading skills in young learners are at a 20-year low. Over the past three years, reports have shown there had been little growth in reading and in some cases, ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Educator Amber Moye at City Hall: New Haven “shouldn’t be indebted to a system that doesn’t work.” ...
Along with all of the educational technology that’s made its way into the K-12 classroom over the last 10 years, we also now have a constant stream of useful, actionable data that we can use to ...
LEARNING ABOUT LITERACY: Thomas County Schools Implementation Team includes (front row) Elementary Instructional Coach Jordan Nelms, Hand-In-Hand Primary Principal Dee Gaines, Migrant and English to ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. “L” was the letter of the day for tutor Brean Reiley’s recent lesson. That was exciting news to 5-year-old ...