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Back when I was a first-grade teacher, I used learning centers during small-group reading instruction. While I met with a small group, the rest of the class worked at different centers set up …
Author: Leslie Yudman, NWEA
Topics: Professional learning
Black History Month began in 1926 as Negro History Week, an event hosted by the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. By the late 1960s, the annual event transitioned to a month-long …
Author: Erin Ryan, NWEA
In my last post, I wrote about the factors that administrators should consider when implementing restorative justice (RJ) practices. This post will provide some research that may guide how to …
Author: Miles Davison, NWEA
Under my bed at my parent’s house, there is a big, flat box full of my preschool and elementary school work. Every now and then, I root through those items, recalling projects and activities I did …
Author: Michelle Warner, Discovery Elementary School
Ever feel like the universe is just messing with you? Like you don’t really have control over what you know you should have control over? The last month of 2022 felt like that for me. I …
Author: Candice Fowler, Hollis Upper Elementary School
As the landscape of education has dramatically shifted post-pandemic, the needs of coaching and professional learning have also shifted. There is much research to support the need for instructional …
Author: Lindsay Deacon, NWEA
In my first two blog posts, I defined restorative justice (RJ) and highlighted relevant research of RJ programs that shows both the promise and potential challenge of implementing RJ in schools. In …
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MAP Reading Fluency now includes Coach, a virtual tutor designed to help students strengthen reading skills in as little as 30 minutes a week.
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Students continue to rebound from pandemic school closures. NWEA® and Learning Heroes experts talk about how best to support them here on our blog, Teach. Learn. Grow.
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The science of reading is not a buzzword. It’s the converging evidence of what matters and what works in literacy instruction. We can help you make it part of your practice.
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High-quality professional learning can help teachers feel invested—and supported—in their work.
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