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Grade 2 pupils learn more after lessons trimmed — EDCOM II
Grade 2 pupils in public schools showed big improvements in learning after the government reduced the number of lessons under ...
The national goal is for children to be literate by the end of Grade 3, to ensure that they do not fall behind in later ...
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Edcom 2: K-10 reading levels improve under Aral program
MANILA, Philippines — Just months after it was introduced by the Department of Education (DepEd), the Academic Recovery and ...
However, the overall fall average of K-3 dropped 2.4% — from 59.5% to 57.1%. The decline was because 2024 was the year the state switched to a tougher test. As a result, the kindergarten kids who ...
Students who are able to learn lessons taught in school plunge from an already low 30.5% in Grade 3 to just 0.40% in Grade 12 ...
The Idaho Department of Education released the results for the revamped fall 2025 Idaho Reading Indicator test last Friday.
More than half of third graders in LA’s public schools are failing to read at grade level. The shocking findings were revealed in a 5-hour presentation from the Board of Education which outlined the ...
A Lee County judge will visit St. Anne Catholic School in Dixon on Feb. 12 as part of a statewide program aimed at boosting early literacy. Lee County Circuit Judge Jacquelyn D. Ackert is among many ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Tuesday vowed to implement more reforms as the Second Educational Commission (EDCOM 2) ...
The community workshop at S.B. Central Library will break down new K-2 reading screeners and early literacy benchmarks.
• Take a simple 15 or 20 minutes a day, and sit down and read together. Reading not only expands vocabulary and knowledge but can also open the door to imagination. It can be a great way to bond with ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has said schools being unable to suspend students in kindergarten through second grade has caused ...
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