Digital platforms can help make reading aloud independently more engaging and get kids excited about literacy practice.
A new computer-based solution promises to streamline K-3 oral reading assessments, giving teachers valuable new data on student competencies while freeing up classroom time. Not-for-profit NWEA ...
Non-profit NWEA is launching a new oral reading fluency assessment for K-3 that uses speech recognition, automatic scoring and computer adaptive technology rather than human judgment and individual ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to stay. It’s been present in our lives for some time, influencing how we make decisions and complete tasks. AI also is (and has been) in our classrooms, saving ...
Naperville, IL, and Houston County, GA, educators share their insights on how this early literacy assessment tool is pivotal in driving better student outcomes. PORTLAND, Ore., March 21, 2024 ...
Savvas Learning Company, a next-generation learning solutions provider for K-12 education, announced it is partnering with Analytic Measures Inc. (AMI), an educational technology company, to provide a ...
Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 41, No. 2 (June 2006), pp. 185-196 (12 pages) Students with disabilities often have difficulties acquiring basic reading skills. The purpose ...
The study of second language speech fluency has advanced significantly in recent years, drawing attention to both the cognitive and linguistic mechanisms underlying fluent speech production. This area ...
MUKILTEO — The faster a student is able to read aloud in the third grade, the better they do on high-profile statewide reading exams the following year, according to a Mukilteo School District study.
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