Watch: Education Experts Talk the Science of Reading, Pandemic Learning Loss and the Need to Close Literacy Gaps in a Post-COVID World
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The headlines have been relentlessly bleak. Across the nation, standardized testing has found an alarming decline in reading proficiency because of the ongoing disruption from the pandemic. Now enterprising educators are trying to come up with ways to reverse these declines.
Today at 1 p.m. Eastern, The 74 is honored to partner with the Progressive Policy Institute to present an online panel discussion: “The Science of Reading and Closing Literacy Gaps in a Post-COVID World.” Joining the conversation will be:
- Dr. Kymyona Burk, early education policy director for ExcelinEd
- Mary Clayman, director of the D.C. Reading Clinic
- Cassandra Gentry, a parent leader with DC PAVE
- Dr. Michael Durant, chief academic officer of Academy of Hope Adult Charter School
- Rep. Allister Chang of the D.C. State Board of Education
- Christina Grant, Acting State Superintendent of Education in Washington, D.C.
You can register for free and get the Zoom viewing info here, or watch the Wednesday livestream by refreshing this page at 1 p.m. You can also stream directly on The 74’s Facebook page.
See some recent coverage of literacy and equity from The 74:
- Giles: Schools in Washington, D.C. Are Facing a Reading Crisis. The District’s New Literacy Initiatives Could Change That
- A New Kind of Curriculum Night: Armed With Protest Signs and Data, Diverse Group of Minneapolis Parents Demands Better Reading Instruction for Their Kids
- The Gifted Gap: Best and the Brightest among Black & Low-Income Students Fall Behind Their Whiter, More Affluent Peers, Study Finds
- Whitmire: Looking for Answers to the Current Male Education Crisis? Start With Elementary School
- Curriculum Case Study: From ‘Focus’ to ‘Exceptional,’ How a Delaware School Transformed Student Literacy in Just 3 Years
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