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Fast ForWord Educator Still Going Strong 20…
Fast ForWord Educator Still Going Strong 20 Years In
Mary Albers, Educational Consultant for Fast ForWord® at Smoky Hill Education Service Center in Salina, Kansas, has been using the language and reading program Fast ForWord for 20 years. And she has no intention of stopping. …
October 16, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Sixth Grade Math Teacher Doubles Student Competency…
Sixth Grade Math Teacher Doubles Student Competency Scores
When it comes to teaching math, Shannon Drumma knows her stuff. She’s taught at Mount Morris Central School, a PreK-12 school in rural western New York, for 30 years. She’s spent 14 of those years…
July 10, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Teacher of the Year Knows Math Class…
Teacher of the Year Knows Math Class Is Better With Laughter
Once you start talking to Demeasa “Dee” Heard, a 6th grade math teacher at Sedway Middle School in the Clark County School District in Nevada, it’s easy to see why she is the 2023 Teacher…
June 14, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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K-5 Students See a 110% Increase in…
K-5 Students See a 110% Increase in STAR Early Literacy Scores
McKinley Elementary School is a small, diverse school nestled in the heart of The Castro neighborhood in San Francisco. Doug Rich, a literacy specialist and educator of 27 years, works with K-5 students with dyslexia…
June 12, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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This Reading Interventionist Knows Success Is Its…
This Reading Interventionist Knows Success Is Its Own Reward
When Missy Coffey started working as a reading interventionist at Farmingdale Elementary School in Pleasant Plains, Illinois, in 2019, she had never heard of Fast ForWord®. But her school had been using the adaptive language…
June 09, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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8 Ways To Get the Most out…
8 Ways To Get the Most out of The National Institute
Congratulations on your upcoming trip to The National Institute. Inspiring Power Talks, high-energy collaborative learning, and our famous five-star treatment are headed your way. Excited yet? We are! As you prepare to travel to TNI,…
June 06, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Meet Math Influencer Robert Ahdoot
Meet Math Influencer Robert Ahdoot
While Robert Ahdoot believes that successful math learning begins with genuine connections between teachers and students, he also knows that a few good jokes never hurt. In his 20 years as a math educator, Robert…
May 22, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Success Spotlight: Fast ForWord 100-in-a-Row Club
Success Spotlight: Fast ForWord 100-in-a-Row Club
When it comes to motivating students to keep on truckin’ even when the work gets challenging, we’ve seen teachers go the extra mile…or ten! Pizza parties, doughnut breaks, gift cards. Special assemblies, bulletin boards, and t-shirts.…
May 18, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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5 Reasons Educators Love To Use ClearFluency
5 Reasons Educators Love To Use ClearFluency
We all want kids to read with fluency: that magic triad of accuracy, speed, and expression. Why is fluency so important? Primarily because it’s the bridge between decoding and comprehension. When children begin reading fluently,…
May 11, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Texas Math Teacher Katie Freund Thinks Learning…
Texas Math Teacher Katie Freund Thinks Learning Should Be Loud
When Katie Freund, Middle School Math Teacher at Martin Middle School in Corpus Christi, Texas, was an economics major in college, she learned that math could be hands-on, rooted in the real world, and maybe…
May 10, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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English Learners in Texas Build Literacy Skills…
English Learners in Texas Build Literacy Skills by Talking About Math
Eighth-grade math teacher Katie Freund wore a lot of hats before she started teaching for Corpus Christi ISD in the fall of 2022. She studied in Mexico on a Fulbright Scholarship and has worked as…
May 01, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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10 Reasons TNI Is the Best Educator…
10 Reasons TNI Is the Best Educator PD Event of the Summer
Have you heard about The National Institutes (TNI)? If not, let us introduce you to your dream professional development experience. TNI for math, literacy, and world language educators will inspire and rejuvenate you with a mix…
March 22, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Top 10 Reasons Students Should Be Reading…
Top 10 Reasons Students Should Be Reading Out Loud
My classroom was rarely quiet during my 16 years as a high school ELA teacher. And not just because I taught 9th graders. Although reflection and silent reading are skills every student needs, my students…
February 23, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Carnegie Learning
Research Spotlight: New Discoveries on How Teenage…
Research Spotlight: New Discoveries on How Teenage Brains Learn Best
Maybe it’s nerdy, but we love brains. Especially squishy, mile-a-minute, highly-malleable adolescent brains. They’re swimming in potential, managing warring impulses, and working so hard to connect all the new information they take in daily. …
February 17, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Success Spotlight: The Summer That Changed a…
Success Spotlight: The Summer That Changed a Struggling Reader’s Life
Growing up in Ville Platte, Louisiana, in the ‘90s, Justin Comeaux was the friendly kid down the street who loved baseball, music, and his little sister. But school was hard for him. While it would…
February 06, 2023
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Carnegie Learning
ELA Classroom Activity: Celebrate the Winter Solstice…
ELA Classroom Activity: Celebrate the Winter Solstice With Visual Poetry
When you hear “winter solstice,” what do you think of? The longest night of the year? The earth sleeping under a blanket of snow? More likely, because you’re an ELA teacher, this time of year…
December 13, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Carnegie Learning
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Our 10 Most Popular Blog Posts of…
Our 10 Most Popular Blog Posts of 2022
‘Tis the season of top ten lists, and we thought we’d join the fun. Here’s a look at our most popular blog posts published in 2022. 1. On Trend Our most popular blog post of…
December 13, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD,
Karen Sloan
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The State of Education
Success Spotlight: Krista Borland’s Student-Centered Math Classroom
Success Spotlight: Krista Borland’s Student-Centered Math Classroom
When Krista Borland, middle school math teacher at The Early College of Arvada in Colorado, was going through her teacher education program, she learned that the best way to teach math was through experiential, hands-on…
December 02, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Carnegie Learning
Sustainable Tutoring: The Best Ways to Set…
Sustainable Tutoring: The Best Ways to Set Up Your High-Dosage Tutoring
Research has confirmed that high-dosage tutoring is one of the most effective methods for getting students on grade level and keeping them there. But how do you make tutoring sustainable for your school or district?…
November 29, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
The Art of the Matter: 3 Reasons…
The Art of the Matter: 3 Reasons to Use Images in your ELA Classroom
In my 16 years in the ELA classroom, not a year went by that my students didn’t tease me about my secret desire to be an art teacher. They were wrong about that–I loved my…
November 01, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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5 Ways MATHbook Promotes High-Order Tasks for…
5 Ways MATHbook Promotes High-Order Tasks for Math Classrooms
High-Order Tasks for Deep Thinking and Understanding Think back to the last time you got a new phone. You probably didn’t get it up and running by reading the user’s manual. Instead, you used your…
October 25, 2022
Karen Sloan,
Emily Anderson, PhD
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2022 Dyslexia Research Updates
2022 Dyslexia Research Updates
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and that means it's time to take a look at new research on how we can better support our students with dyslexia. We're highlighting three recent articles that expand our…
October 10, 2022
Martha Burns,
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Teaching Strategies
8 Alternatives to Round Robin Reading
8 Alternatives to Round Robin Reading
When I was a graduate student in English, I took a German reading class to fulfill a language requirement. It was, to put it mildly, a challenge for me. For reasons I still don’t understand,…
September 22, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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English Language Arts
Teaching Strategies
5 Get-to-Know-You Activities for Elementary Students
5 Get-to-Know-You Activities for Elementary Students
The first day of school. There’s nothing quite like it, especially when you're teaching elementary school. The excitement is palpable. Your students' faces are bright and eager. Anything seems possible. Harness this unique back-to-school energy…
August 17, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Middle School Ice Breakers That Build Strong…
Middle School Ice Breakers That Build Strong Literacy Skills
The first day of middle school has a special kind of energy. Channel your students’ big feelings with these high-energy, low-stress middle school ice breakers guaranteed to soothe nerves, create community, and start building the literacy…
August 15, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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3 High School ELA Icebreakers to Get…
3 High School ELA Icebreakers to Get Your Students Talking
When I was a first-year English teacher, I made a typical rookie mistake with my ninth-graders. Namely, I didn’t put enough thought into my opening-day icebreaker, thinking we would each just share a book we…
August 11, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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English Language Arts
Teaching Strategies
3 Ways to Promote Family-School Partnerships Over…
3 Ways to Promote Family-School Partnerships Over the Summer
Elijah was a good kid. Thoughtful, funny, kind to his peers. And his writing was way below grade level. He knew it and felt a little defensive but also pretty hopeless that things would change.…
May 04, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Carnegie Learning
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5 Reasons Your Students Should Write Every…
5 Reasons Your Students Should Write Every Day
Do students write every day in your classroom? If not, you’re not alone. Research on writing frequency suggests that just a quarter of middle and high school students write for at least 30 minutes a…
April 14, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
Filed Under:
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Brain & Learning Science
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4 Features of Good Professional Development for…
4 Features of Good Professional Development for Teachers
Hey, district leaders, principals, and administrators, it’s quiz time! What’s the single most important influencer of student achievement? A. Schools with 3D printers B. High-quality teachers who are confident in their pedagogy, content knowledge, and…
March 28, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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ELA Spotlight: How to Ask Questions That…
ELA Spotlight: How to Ask Questions That Students Love to Answer
Students learn best when they learn from each other. But this doesn’t mean that your role as an ELA teacher isn’t critical. After all, you facilitate discussions, which are a large part of how students…
February 17, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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English Language Arts
Professional Learning
3 Poems and Classroom Activities to Teach…
3 Poems and Classroom Activities to Teach Joy Harjo, National Poet Laureate
In 2019, Joy Harjo became the first Native American poet laureate of the United States, a post she continues to hold in 2022. A member of the Mvskoke/Creek nation, Harjo has been writing poems, music,…
February 03, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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English Language Arts
Teaching Strategies
5 Benefits of Reading Out Loud in…
5 Benefits of Reading Out Loud in Your Classroom
Did you celebrate World Read Aloud Day as a student? Is it a tradition you’ve kept going as an educator? I have fond memories of World Read Aloud Day during my years as a high…
January 31, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Brain & Learning Science
Culture Corner: Celebrating New Year’s Eve Around…
Culture Corner: Celebrating New Year’s Eve Around the World
We all have personal traditions and celebrations we use to usher in the New Year. For me, and for many others I know, these often include a party with friends, culminating in turning on the…
December 01, 2021
Ricky Adamson, PhD
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A Rich American Tapestry: 5 Indigenous Poets…
A Rich American Tapestry: 5 Indigenous Poets to Teach Right Now
It’s always a good day to teach Indigenous poets, but doing so in November is an especially great way to honor Native American Heritage Month. Challenge and inspire your ELA students by teaching these five…
November 19, 2021
Emily Anderson, PhD
Filed Under:
English Language Arts
Culture Corner: How to Weave Geography into…
Culture Corner: How to Weave Geography into Your World Language Class
“Where is France?” My seventh-grade students stared blankly at me. Finally, one student raised his hand and answered “Arkansas.” I had just mentioned where I was originally from, so he mistakenly thought that must be…
August 24, 2021
Ricky Adamson, PhD
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Finding Their Voice: Teaching Heritage and Native…
Finding Their Voice: Teaching Heritage and Native Spanish Speakers
Living in and embracing a new culture takes skills, effort, patience, and audacity. If you haven’t done it, it’s hard to imagine how challenging it is. If you have, you know that the experience leaves…
August 23, 2021
Paula Hidalgo, PhD
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Reflections of the Way…
Reflections of the Way…
There is an old song from the 60s that talks about reflections. You might even know it. In fact, it may have even started playing in your head when I mentioned it! When I…
July 21, 2021
Ricky Adamson, PhD
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The State of Education
One Stone High School: Embracing the Role…
One Stone High School: Embracing the Role of Learner
At One Stone, we’re working to integrate real life issues into all of our academic work, math included. The case study below highlights an example of how our coaches and students work together to explore…
September 13, 2019
Jadon Chen,
Celeste Bolin, Ph.D.
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