In partnership with the College of William & Mary School of Education, University of Kentucky School of Education, and the Library of CongressTeaching with Primary Sources Program
With a library of over 3,000 videos covering everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history and hundreds of skills to practice, we're on a mission to help you learn what you want, when you want, at your own pace.
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Welcome to Reading Matters, a website dedicated to helping parents, students, and teachers in their literacy education endeavors. My name is Dr.Sharon Elder and I am the reading coach at Lakewood Elementary School in Phenix City, Alabama. I am blessed to work with the finest staff, parents, and students possible.
About Parents rarely have access to research-based interventions. These briefs reflect CECP's commitment to provide families with useful and usable information about evidenced-based practices. They were inspired by the charge from one family leader, Dr. Jane Adams, executive director of Kansas's Keyes for Networking. more>>