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The Chicago Reporter

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Investigating race and poverty since 1972

Tag: reading and writing

Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Target, CPS officials tout Children’s Literacy Initiative

by Rebecca Harris January 19, 2012August 15, 2016

Cardenas Photo

Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education, Perspectives

Common Core: Caution on narrative writing

by Steve Zemelman November 7, 2011November 8, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Consortium study says little improvement in elementary students over two decades

by Sarah Karp September 30, 2011August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Summer program aims to improve literacy skills of black male teens

by Cassandra West September 18, 2011August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Ed Week: Creativity drives programs to prevent ‘summer slide’

by Nora Fleming, Education Week July 28, 2011August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Ed Week: States Target Early Years to Reach 3rd Grade Reading Goals

by Catherine Gewertz, Education Week July 21, 2011August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Cover Story, Education

Reading fundamentals

by Rebecca Harris June 7, 2011August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Preschool: More than early literacy?

by Rebecca Harris June 6, 2011August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Editor's Blog, Education, From the Editor

Kill student retention and get real about learning

by Catalyst ChicagoApril 29, 2011August 15, 2016
Posted inCatalyst Chicago, Education

Left out of the mix, so far

by Sarah Karp July 12, 2007August 15, 2016

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