Struggling with Illiteracy Stupid, fool, ignorant, dumb. These were a few of the insults I received in school after moving from Gulfport, Mississippi to Oakland, California. […]
Each summer, students risk falling into the “summer slide.” The summer slide is a phenomenon where students can lose up to three months of academic progress […]
Funding and implementing large-scale instructional programs presents both significant challenges and unique opportunities for educational leaders in any district. They must navigate diverse student needs, funding constraints, and […]
After 50 years of trying new reading programs and hundreds of approaches to teaching reading, you’d expect reading scores to improve. But recent NAEP scores show that instead, […]
The COVID pandemic is affecting how we educate our students. Remote instruction has not only become necessary, it’s requiring schools to meet new standards that often […]
Terese Maguire is the Director of Early Childhood at Bridgeport Public Schools in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She sat down with the Footsteps2Brilliance team to share her insights […]