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Curriculum: EL Education (K-8)

The 74: How a New, Tougher (and Free) Language Arts Program Built Around ELL Supports Improved Literacy in a Town at the Foot of the Great Smoky Mountains

Posted on July 28, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev
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The 74: We’ve Been Teaching Reading Wrong for Decades. How a Massachusetts School’s Switch to Evidence-Based Instruction Changed Everything

Posted on July 28, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev

The 74: From the Wreckage of Detroit, a Curriculum Rises to Teach Science, Social Studies — and Integrity

Posted on July 9, 2022 (August 30, 2024) by webdev

EL Education (K-8)

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