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Emily Hanford Q&A (Part 1)

Emily Hanford is a senior education correspondent at APM Reports, the documentary and investigative journalism group at American Public Media. She has been working in public media for more than two decades as a reporter, producer, editor, news director, and…
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Pencils in a Literacy Classroom

Literacy Policies: Where Your State Stands (Part 5)

With the 2019-2020 school year officially underway, IMSE is excited to continue our 5-part overview of literacy policies across the US. As many reading this already know, literacy and education policies can differ so much across country, state, and district…
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Literacy Policies and Laws

Literacy Policies: Where Your State Stands (Part 4)

With the 2019-2020 school year halfway done, IMSE is excited to continue our 5-part overview of literacy policies across the US. As many who are reading this already know, literacy and education policies can differ so much across country, state,…
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Bins in an Elementary School

Literacy Policies: Where Your State Stands (Part 3)

With the 2019-2020 school year halfway done, IMSE is excited to continue our 5-part overview of literacy policies across the US. As many who are reading this already know, literacy and education policies can differ so much across country, state,…
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Learning the alphabet

Three Components of Multi-Sensory Instruction

We often hear that children learn to read differently, but that isn’t the case. Research has shown that in order to become a proficient reader, all children need to learn the same skills. To help achieve this, multi-sensory instruction can…
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Small Things You Can Do to Improve Your Child’s Reading

Early literacy development is vital to a child’s success in school and beyond. Even if you took to reading and writing naturally as a child, you shouldn’t assume that your children will as well.
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