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FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A recent national study measuring families intentions for the 2021-2022 school year reported that 72.2 percent of families who homeschooled during COVID-19 plan to continue homeschooling this fall. The study, commissioned by national online curriculum provider Time4Learning®, a Cambium Learning® Group company, surveyed families who elected to homeschool their children since January 2020. More than 2,100 parents responded to questions ranging from preferred academic platform to the motivating factors for their decision. Only 19 percent reported an intent to return to brick-and-mortar schools. Nine percent of respondents said they were still undecided about the fall term, citing concerns over the uncertain pandemic forecasts and new strains. Read the full summary of findings here. ....
Russell Boyce/Reuters This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. $200 million manager Foxhill Capital founder Neil Weiner was accused of insider trading in a lawsuit. The suit was filed by a former analyst at the fund, claiming a violation of whistleblower protections. The lawyer for Foxhill and the individual defendants said that they fully complied with the law. Foxhill Capital founder Neil Weiner has been accused by his former analyst Joshua Nahas of insider trading in a new lawsuit filed in a New Jersey district court. Nahas, according to the suit, was fired by Weiner after making an internal whistleblower complaint. He is suing for breach of contract and a breach of New Jersey s state whistleblower protections law. ....
Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Lexia Learning and Voyager Sopris Learning Recognize Structured Literacy Champions with ‘Dr. Louisa Moats Award’ May 4, 2021 GMT DALLAS (BUSINESS WIRE) May 4, 2021 Lexia® Learning and Voyager Sopris Learning ® today announced three awardees and three finalists of the first-ever “Dr. Louisa Moats Award for Excellence Implementing the Science of Reading.” The award celebrates schools and districts for their excellence using the science of reading and LETRS ® (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling), a professional learning solution that provides K-5 educators with the knowledge to be literacy and language experts. ....
DURHAM, NC (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 MetaMetrics®, developer of the widely adopted Lexile® and Quantile®Frameworks, announced today edtech pioneer and ....
A Huntersville Elementary student works on a reading lesson. The pandemic created a host of immediate challenges, but the key to long-term economic recovery is teaching North Carolina’s children to read. That’s according to state lawmakers who recently passed a new “science of reading” bill and a group of CEOs who gathered recently to support that strategy. They re pinning their hopes on what some might consider an unlikely source of inspiration: Mississippi. Earlier this month, Republicans and Democrats united to pass a bill that mandates a new approach to reading. Soon afterward, a group of North Carolina executives held a virtual news conference to lend their support. They say creating a new generation with strong reading skills is essential to building the work force they need. ....