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Research-Based Recommendations for Overcoming Learning Loss Due to 2020 Learning Disruptions
Researchers from Illuminate Education compared fall 2020 screening data to results from over one million fall FastBridge screening administrations going back to fall 2016, to reveal substantial math losses and…
Does Online Instruction Really Work?
When most schools closed in March 2020, teachers worked hard to provide some type of instruction for K-12 students. But the urgency of the situation left little to no time…
Digging into the “Digital Divide”
The COVID pandemic has affected many facets of instruction and learning. The changes in instruction were compounded by a lack of universal access to digital devices and the internet (Lieberman,…
Tips for Writing Items for Quality Data: Lessons Learned from Reviewing Hundreds of Items
Years ago, when I was working as a graphic designer, I designed a menu for a high-end restaurant. Both the client and I proofed this menu, and it went to…
Profile in Reading Success: How Saint Paul Public Schools Uses Assessments (Even Remotely) to Guide Instruction
Busting 2 Common Neuromyths about Learning
Once something is learned, is it retained forever? Do students learn best when taught according to their learning styles? The answers seem to be held by the majority…
Literacy as a Social Justice Issue
Why We Must Follow the Science of Reading to Give All Students the Skills and Opportunity to Succeed When we think about issues of social justice, many people think of…
Assessing and Equitably Accelerating: The Power of a Comprehensive and Balanced Assessment System
Research by Illuminate Education reveals substantial math losses in grades 5-8 and modest reading losses across grades K-8 as a result of COVID-19 disruptions. This research indicates that even if…
Two Components of Effective Reading Instruction
A radio news story on National Public Radio addressed the question “why aren’t kids being taught to read?” This story reviewed available research about effective reading instruction and then pointed…