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New Studies Reinforce Efficacy of Early Literacy Program
May 11, 2021 GMT
New Studies Reinforce Efficacy of Early Literacy Program
MADISON, Wis. - May 11, 2021 - ( Newswire.com )
Two new studies expand upon previous research showing the Future Forward literacy program yields enduring scholastic improvement for kindergarten through third-grade students. Future Forward successfully pairs one-on-one tutoring with family engagement to support literacy development of struggling readers.
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Researchers followed study participants five years past the end of the study, finding participants continued to demonstrate greater reading achievement. Additionally, students were less likely to be placed into special education. Considering added cost with providing specialized services to ten additional students, Futu
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Students expected to lose nearly a year of learning while attending school during the pandemic
Students across Wisconsin are struggling to stay on track with school during this pandemic. School attendance is already down in southeast Wisconsin, and one study expects by the end of the school year children will be a year behind in learning.
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MILWAUKEE â Students across Wisconsin are struggling to stay on track with school during this pandemic. School attendance is already down in southeast Wisconsin, and one study expects by the end of the school year children will be a year behind in learning.
As semester ends in Wisconsin, COVID-19 fears shrink while concerns of academic slide grow
Schools are not the superspreader sites that many feared, but research indicates U.S. students fell behind in math during the pandemic
January 6, 2021 10:27 AM Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
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WCIJ: Reagan Hellenbrand, right, and her sister Lydia attend school virtually from their home in Dane, Wis., in 2020. “It’s been rough,” says their mother Amy Jo Hellenbrand. “They’re done with being homeschooled, and I’m kind of at the same point the point of being burnt out.”
Courtesy of the Hellenbrand family
By Peter Cameron