Tag: Academic Achievement
Why You Shouldn’t Skip GCSE Results Day: Insights from a Teacher | Nadeine Asbali
Every year on GCSE results day, schools across the country are filled with an array of emotions. From pride and regret to elation and despair, students experience a rollercoaster of feelings as they receive...
Improving Student Reading Scores: The Journey Begins
The latest 2024 NAEP reading scores offer a sobering reflection of the challenges facing our education system. A downward trend in reading scores for both 4th and 8th graders has left educators and policymakers...
Empower Students: Earn College Credit in High School
As an educator, I'm always on the lookout for innovative ways to empower my students and provide them with opportunities that can shape their futures. When I stumbled upon Modern States, a non-profit organization...
Disheartening Trends in NAEP Scores for Low-Performing Students
Disheartening Trends in NAEP Scores for Low-Performing StudentsThe 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results have painted a stark picture of the state of education in the United States. Most American students are...
AI-Powered Literacy Solution Offered Free to Iowa Elementary Schools by EPS Learning
EPS Learning, a leading provider of PreK-12 literacy solutions, has been chosen by the Iowa Department of Education to offer free access to its AI-powered EPS Reading Assistant for all elementary school teachers and...
Maximizing the Impact of Tutoring Tools: Do They Really Make a Difference?
The effectiveness and credibility of online tutoring programs have been called into question by a recent report from LearnPlatform by Instructure. The report found that less than one-third of online tutoring solutions follow the...
Study Finds Majority of Middle and High School Grades Incorrect: Proof Points
A recent study conducted by the Equitable Grading Project has revealed shocking findings about the accuracy of grades given to middle and high school students. The study analyzed 33,000 course grades and found that...