The Adolescent Literacy Crisis and Whole School Approach – Webinar

The United States is facing an adolescent literacy crisis, with many of our current solutions too small to address the need.

Watch our recent webinar to learn how a whole-school approach is needed to move students to success in reading and writing.

In Part 2 of this webinar series, we go over the Institute of Education Sciences Reading Intervention Guide, found here, and dive into two of the evidence-based strategies schools can use to improve literacy.

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