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Inquirer.net on MSNDepEd summer program logs high turnout, proficiency gainsThe Department of Education (DepEd) recorded high turnout and improved English and Filipino proficiency among 70,000 students through its Bawat Bata Makakabasa Program ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNIloilo City opens outdoor library to revive reading cultureThe local government here has launched its first outdoor library at Plaza Libertad on June 23, signaling a renewed campaign ...
So I picked out Portnoy’s Complaint, and it was just an absolute revelation because when you’re in high school, you’re ...
“We are now adopting the Bluebonnet phonics component. So the reading is split into skills and knowledge. Skills is the ...
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VnExpress International on MSNOver 1.1 million Vietnamese students take high-school graduation exam with new format, challengesOver 1.16 million students took the national high school graduation exam on Thursday morning, marking the first time the exam ...
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Parents on MSNLiteracy Experts Give Parents 7 Tips To Improve Kids' Reading SkillsKids' reading level is at all time low. Parents can play a key role in helping them develop this crucial life skill—here's ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNTeachers call on DepEd to restore ‘No Read, No Move Policy’In the wake of the report from the Philippine Statistics Authority that there are 18.9 million high school graduates who are functionally illiterate, Education Secretary Juan Edgardo Angara issued a ...
Austin Hardgrave, a senior studying German, applied for the STARTALK program after connecting with Russian students who ...
ISTELive25 was another energetic and inspiring conference, held in San Antonio this year with hundreds of sessions and ...
Require every teacher, regardless of grade level or content area, to receive evidence-based training in the science of ...
Hertz will be a judge for the National Braille Challenge, the only US academic competition of its kind for students who are ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNCentral Ohio students advance to global Braille competitionTwo central Ohio students have advanced to the “Braille Challenge Finals,” which is a global competition for kids who are blind or visually impaired.
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