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Scaling Evidence-Based Products & Programs Within Districts

“It's an intentional process where we use data to identify needs and then scale interventions that show promising results from initial pilots.” - H. Alix Gallagher, Ph.D., Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE)  In this GLR Learning Tuesdays session hosted in partnership with the LEARN Network, panelists discussed scaling evidence-based products and practices and had a […]

Event Series Kindergarten Matters

The “Sturdy Bridge”: Ensuring a Seamless Transition to Kindergarten

In this Kindergarten Matters session, Paula Grubbs, Ph.D., from the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, UNC Chapel Hill served as moderator, leading panelists through the conversation while sharing insights from her work as lead of the Kindergarten Sturdy Bridge Learning Community. Attendees first heard from Stacy Ehrlich Loewe, Ph.D. with NORC at the University of Chicago who served as Principal Research Scientist […]

Innovative Approaches to Teacher Recruitment & Retention Across Rural & Diverse Regions

During this GLR Learning Tuesdays webinar, Betsy Mijares, Ed.D., with the T.L.L. Temple Foundation moderated a conversation exploring innovative approaches that university and nonprofit leaders are applying in rural and urban areas to strengthen teacher recruitment and retention. Mijares began by sharing information about her rural east Texas foundation’s investments and partnerships related to teacher […]

Beyond Parent-Teacher Conferences: Partnerships That Maximize Student Learning

CGLR has long advocated for productive parent-teacher partnerships and has hosted several webinars in recent years that revealed why “big bets” should be made on this strategy, which has the potential to make more than the usual increments of change. When parents (or any primary caregiver for a student) build relational trust with their child’s […]

HOLIDAY REBROADCAST: EdTech Working: Enhancing Teaching & Learning AND Scaling Needed Interventions

The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading has devoted several GLR Learning Tuesdays sessions to the importance of investing in EdTech. We know that technology can support learning when it helps to “scale up standardized instruction, facilitate differentiated instruction, expand opportunities for practice, and increase student engagement,” as noted by The Brookings Institution. Obviously, EdTech got a big boost […]

Children’s Books: From Access to Opportunity

The research is clear: literacy outcomes improve when young children have access to books and other age-appropriate, high-quality reading materials. Learn how innovative nonprofits are overcoming “book deserts,” book bans, curriculum changes and library closures, ensuring that children have ready access to books in their homes, schools and the everyday places they frequent with their […]

Event Series GLR Week

Ready, Set, Go: Two-Generation Approaches for Kindergarten Readiness

United Way Worldwide and Ascend at the Aspen Institute have long partnered with each other and with the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading to disrupt the cycle of poverty and create more hopeful futures for children with a focus on improving early learning. Two-generation (2Gen) approaches, which support children as well as their parents and caregivers, […]

Event Series GLR Week

Supporting School Attendance in a Time of Changing Norms

We know that attendance is key to student success and to closing academic gaps. And yet, since the pandemic, norms around work and learning have shifted dramatically to disrupt the tradition of school as attending in-person, five days a week. In fact, four-day school weeks occurred in about half of the states in the 2022–2023 […]