A Shift in ‘Science of Reading’ | SCOTUS to Weigh Discrimination Case | AI Plans for Teachers And More
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A Shift in ‘Science of Reading’ | SCOTUS to Weigh Discrimination Case | AI Plans for Teachers And More

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The ‘Science of Reading’ initially was a response to flawed methods for teaching beginning readers how to identify words, but it’s not just about phonics. 

As the Supreme Court considers three school related cases, one on disabilities and discrimination could have a significant impact on reshaping public education.

President Donald Trump has proposed a plan to integrate AI into teaching, but how will that work given all the funding cuts across the Education Department?

Read on for these and more of this week’s most popular stories.

  1. ‘Science of Reading’ Advocates Underscore: It’s Not Just About Phonics
  2. Supreme Court to Weigh Discrimination Standard for Some Special Education Cases
  3. Trump Wants Teachers Trained How to Use AI. Will It Work?
  4. Trump Ends $1 Billion in Mental Health Grants for Schools
  5. In Case You Missed It: How Schools Are Measuring Student Success
  6. Trump’s Push to Slash Federal K-12 School Funds, Explained
  7. Trump Wants to Gut Head Start. He's Already Begun

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