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WebReading Recovery, developed in the 1970s by New Zealand literacy researcher Marie Clay, is now used in Australia, Britain, and the United States as well. Teachers provide 30-minute, 1-to-1...
As EdWeek’s article on researcher Henry May’s new study points out, the study comes with “major research caveats,” not the least of which are that about 75 percent of …
By Sarah Schwartz — August 04, 2022 5 min read Lacey Lassetter teaches a 3rd grade reading class at Jack Lowe Sr. Elementary School in Dallas in March. The …
WebA new study of Reading Recovery, a 1-on-1 reading intervention program for 1st graders, found that the program had a significant positive impact on students’ reading achievement.
Learning Recovery: The Research on Tutoring, Extended School Year, and Other Strategies The evidence points most strongly to …
Reading Recovery By Kathleen Kennedy Manzo — March 21, 2006 1 min read “Reading Recovery in New Zealand: Uptake, Implementation, and Outcomes, Especially in …
Reading Recovery, the 1st grade intervention used by about 20 percent of teachers surveyed, was developed in the 1970s by New Zealand researcher Marie Clay. Thirty-minute lessons are delivered...
Like Rodriguez’s son, older students nationwide may, in fact, be running out of time to recover academic progress lost during the pandemic, a new report argues. But …
Below are some practical implications in response to the debate over the teaching of reading. 1. All Teachers Are Reading Teachers - Reading is key to all areas of …
One of the world's most widely used reading intervention programs for young children has taken another hit to its credibility. Reading Recovery — a one-on-one tutoring program for first...
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