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On-demand Webinar: Demystifying Reading Assessments: The Right Assessment for the Right Purpose

This webinar explores the different types of reading assessments that support students' reading development. We focus on essential questions that reading assessments address and how we use the results to inform our instruction.

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Interview with Karen Lynn Williams

Read an interview with award-winning author and teacher Karen Lynn Williams.

May 13, 2015  |  By Jennie McDonald
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Teaching in the Belly of the Whale: Remembering Mr. Fells

To be a third grade student in Mr. Fells’ classroom at Manzanita Elementary School was to be one of the luckiest kids ever. He called our classroom the white whale because it was a blindingly white, single wide trailer.

May 25, 2022  |  By Alicia McCauley
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Big Results in the Big Apple: Middle School ENL Teacher Desiree Torres on SIPPS

Read about a New York ENL teacher Desiree Torres's use of SIPPS with her middle school students.

Jan 17, 2024  |  By Vivett Dukes
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An Interview with Watercress Author Andrea Wang and Illustrator Jason Chin 

Read the interview with Andrea Wang and Jason Chin, the award-winning children's book author and illustrator of Watercress.

Sep 11, 2023  |  By Jennie McDonald
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Focus, Working Memory, Time, Organization in Literacy

Discover effective strategies to help students improve executive functions such as focus, working memory, time management, and organization.

May 17, 2024  |  By Mandy Ubele
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Fueling Literacy Growth: Williamson Elementary Succeeds with Collaborative Literacy and SIPPS

Principal Ellen Saxby and Interventionist Lauren Szklany of Williamson Elementary School share how Collaborative Literacy and SIPPS are fueling literacy growth.

Feb 22, 2024  |  By Valerie Michaels
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How P.K. Yonge Engages Students Through Nonfiction Writing

Learn how P.K. Yonge fosters student curiosity and engagement through collaborative expository nonfiction writing.

Sep 26, 2024  |  By Sue Wilder
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Interview with Christopher Paul Curtis

Read the interview with children's book author Christopher Paul Curtis.

May 3, 2019  |  By Jennie McDonald
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Interview with Rosemary Wells

“Children’s literature provides kids with real humor and real-life characters which they can’t ever find in textbooks.” Children’s books are the cornerstone of many of Center for the…

Aug 6, 2013  |  By Jennie McDonald
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North Carolina Teachers Combine Best Practice with SIPPS

Achieve remarkable results: North Carolina teachers implement best practices from professional learning. Insights from Sandy Cebollero and Tabitha Vuljanic.

Jun 2, 2023  |  By Keri Bartholomew
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Teaching Reading to Newcomer Multilingual Students: A High School Teacher’s Reflections

Get inspired by the powerful essay of a high school teacher who is dedicated to supporting newcomer multilingual students.

May 15, 2024  |  By Katie Fuchs
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Why Are So Many States Recommending SIPPS?

As states align instruction with the science of reading, the evidence-based SIPPS program has been widely recognized as a valuable resource.