NYC plans to screen nearly 200,000 students in the early grades to uncover struggling readers. Then what?
09.01.2021 | Chalkbeat NY | Regular screening “is one component of a good system,” said Sarah Part, a policy analyst at the nonprofit Advocates for Children. Still, she and others said implementation will be key, including what specific training will be provided and how educators will be expected to tweak their teaching in response.
“We don’t want to see this just left up to individual schools for everyone to do their own thing,” Part said. 阅读文章