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Blog Post Hoping for the Best Is Not a Viable Strategy As the Science of Reading movement picks up momentum, implementations are going awry. Slowing things down might be a good thing.
Blog Post How Can We Take Advantage of Reading–Writing Relationships? Research has identified three important ways reading and writing are connected — and all three deserve a place in your curriculum.