Subject: ELA
National Campaign Celebrates Rigorous, Knowledge-Rich Literacy Instruction in Aldine ISD
Saratoga Today Newspaper: Knowledge Matters Campaign Visits SSCSD
Chalkbeat: We changed how our NYC school districts teach reading. It’s working.
Education Week: New Tool to Evaluate Reading Programs for ‘Knowledge-Building’
The 74: Championing High-Quality Literacy Instruction: Inside Knowledge Matters’ New Curriculum Review Tool
The Baltimore Banner: Commentary: Interim superintendent brings opportunity to raise student performance
National Campaign Celebrates Rigorous, Knowledge-Rich Literacy Instruction in New Mexico
Knowledge Matters Campaign Endorses Two ELA Curricula for Building Content Knowledge
Scaling the “Dinosaur Effect”: Topic vs. Theme in Elementary Classrooms
Most primary teachers and parents of early-grade children will recognize what we’ve dubbed the “dinosaur effect,” marveling at the capacity of young children to capitalize on their passionate interests in, say, dinosaurs—to learn and retain astounding stores of knowledge about everything dinosaurs. How does this happen? It turns out research has an answer.