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Lexia Nationwide Report Finds 80% of Students Using Lexia Core5 Reading Did Not Experience Literacy Learning Loss During Remote and Hybrid Learning in the 2020-21 Academic Year

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23, 2021) – Lexia® Learning, a Cambium Learning® Group company, today released new research titled “Using Lexia Core5 Reading to Address Learning Loss and Accelerate Learning: Insights from a 2020-21 Nationwide Study.” For more information, visit www.lexialearning.com. About Cambium Learning Group.

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Florida Department of Education Approves Lexia Learning for ELA Intervention Courses

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BOSTON (June 8, 2021) – Lexia Learning, a Cambium Learning® Group company, announced today that Florida’s Commissioner of Education has approved Lexia® Core5® Reading (Core5) as curriculum in elementary intervention courses. Michael Conley Elementary School, Tallahassee. For more information, visit www.lexialearning.com.

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6 EdTech Resources and Strategies to Gain a Deeper Understanding of Students

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Tool: iReady (Adaptive Math/ELA Assessment & Instruction). Used primarily in Elementary schools, with increasing use in Middle Schools, iReady is an adaptive learning software that provides online assessments, instruction and lesson resources for educators. iReady is also used as an instructional tool.

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Two Lexia Learning Products Honored in the 2018 Tech Edvocate Awards

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The online student dashboard encourages students to set goals and take ownership of their learning. Lexia PowerUp Literacy was recognized as a finalist in the category of Best Personalized/Adaptive Learning App or Tool. For more information, visit www.lexialearning.com. For more information, visit www.rosettastone.com.

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The 7 Key Elements of eSpark’s Theory of Learning

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Even when compared to written responses, students of all ages are better able to retain what they have learned when they explain it verbally (Hoogerheide et al., Overall, these seven research-based elements are instrumental in providing students with fun, individualized instruction focused on skill improvement. Contact Us. Gersten, R.,

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Strategies for Supporting ELL Students in Math

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elementary and middle school classrooms, learning and understanding the language of mathematics can be a challenge. At Compton Unified, ELL students receive differentiated instruction with a teacher and language development through blended learning activities, Michele explained. For many of the 4.5 Leadership 3.0