New Mexico Public Education Department Names Curriculum Associates Ready® Reading a Supplemental Instructional Material for Structured Literacy
Local education agencies in the state can implement the program and accompanying online Teacher Toolbox to support literacy instruction for students in Grades K-2
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NORTH BILLERICA, Mass., March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) recently named Curriculum Associates
Ready Reading program and the accompanying online Teacher Toolbox to its 2020 Adopted Multiple List for K–2 Structured Literacy. This list, compiled by the NMPED s Instructional Material Bureau after completing a Request for Applications, includes supplementary instructional materials that local education agencies can implement to reinforce, enrich, or enhance instruction driven by core instructional material.
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Kindergarten teacher Lindsey King of New Prospect Elementary School has been nationally recognized as an extraordinary educator. (MindRocket Media Group, Inc.)
ALPHARETTA, GA Lindsey King, a kindergarten teacher at New Prospect Elementary School in Alpharetta, has been named an Extraordinary Educator by Curriculum Associates, a leading education partner serving more than 10 million teachers and students in 50 states. She joins two other Georgia educators - Mariette Dargan, of Augusta and Crystal Strong, of Savannah - who also received this honor.
King is among 44 teachers from 26 states and Washington, D.C. chosen for this national honor that recognizes educators based on their classroom excellence, including their successes during the remote learning period dating back to last March. They were commended for their innovative practices for student engagement and students growth via formal assessments.