โWhen politicians try to legislate a science of reading, they should consult with scientists not journalists, social media experts, or representatives of special interest groups.โ Yes, spot on! And how wonderful if this advice was heeded in ALL areas of education legislation.
Anita Archer brilliantly underscores that reading routines are not boringโฆthey are essential. Children learn to know what they are doing through disciplined, high yield routines. #SoR#dyslexia โฆ@NeuhausEdCtrโฉ @MontanaEducation&LiteracyInstitute
Superintendents should require all central office administrators, including themselves, to work in schools one-half day each semester. Elementary one semester, secondary the other. Actually workโnot just visit! Some districts already do this or something similar.
Some bunny stopped by Support Services today to wish our staff a โHoppy Holiday Weekendโ. I hope everyone has a great weekend with family and loved ones. #comalisd
Have you registered for the free viewing of The #RighttoRead film? In honor of #ReadAcrossAmerica2023 Day, this film will be available for free from 3/2 - 3/9. Hereโs the link: https://t.co/SIcE6LgUoG
"Consumers of a science of reading should start out with a definition of what would fairly constitute such a science. That way they could always check to see if what was being promoted was what they were seeking," - Shanahan. Yes! Thank you for your insight and clear message.