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Study: Reading First schools spend more time on subject

NCLB Icon A Department of Education study says schools in the Reading First program spend more time on reading instruction and professional development than other Title I schools and are more likely to use assessments to inform that instruction.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 27 July 2006 in Policy

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