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Five Key Components of the Science of Oral Language for Educators (SOLE)
Five Key Components of the Science of Oral Language for Educators (SOLE) Oral Language Five Key Components of the Science of Oral Language for Educators (SOLE) Teachers should keep oral language at the forefront of their minds as oral language is …
How Can Early Oral Language Screening Close the Achievement Gap?
How Can Early Oral Language Screening Close the Achievement Gap? Oral Language How Can Early Oral Language Screening Close the Achievement Gap? Early Screening Closes the Language Gap and Prevent Long-Term Academic Struggles Research shows that early …
Seven Ways Strong Oral Language Skills Boost Adolescent Performance
Seven Ways Strong Oral Language Skills Boost Adolescent Performance Oral Language Seven Ways Strong Oral Language Skills Boost Adolescent Performance Oral language skills are the foundation for academic success. Children who develop strong speaking and …
District Leadership Edition: Strategies for Oral Language Development in Literacy Instruction
District Leadership Edition: Strategies for Oral Language Development in Literacy Instruction Oral Language District Leadership Edition: Strategies for Oral Language Development in Literacy Instruction A Systemic Approach to Strengthening Literacy Through …
Why is it Imperative that Educators Understand the Science of Reading Terminology?
Why is it Imperative that Educators Understand the Science of Reading Terminology? Science of Reading Why is it Imperative that Educators Understand the Science of Reading Terminology? Recently, the Science of Reading has become a buzzword. States are …
Five Ways Oral Language Creates Confident Readers
Five Ways Oral Language Creates Confident Readers Oral Language Five Ways Oral Language Creates Confident Readers Scarborough’s Reading Rope reveals that reading mastery combines two essential strands: word recognition (phonics and decoding) and language …
Transitioning from Learning to Read to Reading to Learn
Transitioning from Learning to Read to Reading to Learn Transitioning from Learning to Read to Reading to Learn Adolescent literacy encompasses learners aged 10-19. This includes students in upper elementary, middle school, and high school. This age group …
What is DLD and Why Does it Matter?
What is DLD and Why Does it Matter? What is DLD and Why Does it Matter? Developmental Language Disorder is a learning deficit that impacts one’s ability to use and understand language. This can result in challenges with communication, academics, and …
Nine Key Insights About Dyslexia
Nine Key Insights About Dyslexia Nine Key Insights About Dyslexia Dyslexia is a common learning difference. Below are nine key insights about dyslexia to help you better understand its prevalence and impact. Download RGR's approach that contains critical, …
Rethinking Literacy Instruction: The Science Behind Oral Language Development
Rethinking Literacy Instruction: The Science Behind Oral Language Development Oral Language Rethinking Literacy Instruction: The Science Behind Oral Language Development How Strengthening Oral Language Skills Fuels Reading Success Oral language …