Video: Literacy and Math Strategies in the U.S.: What’s Working and What Isn’t

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Webinar: Across America's Classrooms: Literacy and Math Strategies to Engage, Adapt, and Accelerate

We asked four passionate leaders in K–12 education to join us for a conversation about how literacy and math instruction is affecting student achievement in the U.S.: 

  • Dr. Emily Hare, Director of PreK–12 Mathematics for Guilford County Schools  
  • Dr. Amanda Malone, K–12 Literacy Director for the Mississippi Department of Education  
  • Dr. Melissa Sadorf, Executive Director of the National Rural Education Association and professor at Northern Arizona University  
  • Dr. Rufus Hill, State Director of K–12 Mathematics Coaching for the Mississippi Department of Education 

Our lively, insightful discussion explored effective strategies and areas that need more focus in schools and districts of all kinds—rural, suburban, and urban. Our experts also shared real-world success stories and what led to the gains that students have made. 

Watch the video to get the details on these topics and much more, like the role of supplemental resources and innovation in the classroom. 

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