Georgia education officials want to provide literacy coaches to help train teachers to improve reading instruction. But some prominent lawmakers say the state Department of Education isn’t doing enough to
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A national report found that only 32% of Georgia's fourth graders were proficient in reading, and officials are trying to spend more to tackle the problem.
Schools across the U.S. are trying to grapple with declining literacy rates, which were contributed to by the pandemic. GA is considering hiring literacy coaches to train teachers.
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