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Grades 3-8 Need Better Literacy Support: Report

A report from the Advanced Education Research & Development Fund highlights literacy challenges faced by students in grades 3-8. It provides insights into specific areas where older readers struggle and offers practical advice on how educators can help improve these skills. The report emphasizes the need for updated academic standards to better support literacy development.

Key Points

  • Report identifies key literacy struggles for students in grades 3-8
  • Offers actionable advice for educators to provide better support
  • Calls for updates to academic standards to address these issues

Implications for Educational Freedom

This report underscores potential shortcomings in traditional public school literacy programs, bolstering arguments for school choice options like vouchers and charters that empower parents to select schools with stronger literacy supports. It highlights the importance of parental rights in ensuring children receive effective education tailored to their needs.

Source: Grade 3-8 students need updated literacy skills supports, report says

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