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Governor wants literacy coaches in middle schools

North Carolina governor Mike Easley has told legislators at an education conference that his budget plan for next year will include literacy coaches to help middle-grade teachers strengthen the reading and writing skills of their students. This story appears in The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC).

Posted by David Roberts on 07 April 2006 in Adolescent Literacy

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