A 2025 state audit found Ohio University’s education training programs were noncompliant with the Science of Reading ...
My son's dyslexia went overlooked for years. After getting proper phonics-based instruction, he finally learned to read — and ...
Abstract: This article irons out the issue of recursive state estimation for mobile robot localization under a multiple description coding scheme. For the sake of optimizing the utilization of channel ...
Loralyn LaBombard is the only reading specialist at Bow Memorial School, a middle school serving grades 5-8 in a leafy town outside Concord, N.H. In the world of literacy education, that is not an ...
Share or save for quick reference. Every Thursday during the school year, in the Don’t IEP Alone Academy, I host two live Zoom chats. One for parents and one for advocates. Parents can get the help ...
Abstract: Encoding and decoding of Reed-Muller codes have been a major research topic in coding and theoretical computer science communities. Despite of the fact that there have been numerous encoding ...
Every time a new technology arrives, we’re told it will replace what we already know. With artificial intelligence (AI), the anxiety is even sharper: Will it make our skills obsolete? Will it change ...
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. Earlier this summer, the curriculum and assessment company Amplify reported that 70% of kindergartners and ...
Computational optics represents a shift in approach where optical hardware and computational algorithms are designed to work together, enabling imaging capabilities that surpass those of traditional ...
As an essential branch of chemical science, biochemical analysis is widely applied in disease diagnosis, food safety testing, environmental monitoring, and other fields. Artificial intelligence (AI) ...
As students and staff return to classrooms across the country this fall, one question must remain at the center of our work: Are we preparing students not just to succeed in school — but in life? For ...
At our Title I high school in Los Angeles, CA–where over 90 percent of students face economic hardship–we are uniquely autonomous from any feeder grade schools, which means we have no influence on ...