California’s $53 million investment in teaching its youngest and lowest-performing students to read has shown dramatic — and relatively fast — results, researchers at Stanford have found.
California’s $53 million investment in teaching its youngest and lowest-performing students to read has shown dramatic and relatively fast results, researchers at Stanford have found.
In 2020, the state agreed to a settlement in a lawsuit that claimed too many students were not learning to read. As part of that agreement, the state spent over $50 million on 75 schools with the lowest reading scores. Story from @CalMatters.
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