fourth grade as proficient readers. To address this gap, the Alabama Literacy Act seeks to refocus the Alabama Reading Initiative (ARI), provide additional support for educator professional learning in reading, and strengthen support for struggling readers. The Alabama Literacy Act passed the State. The Alabama Reading Initiative (ARI) is a statewide K initiative committed to supporting the development of high-quality instruction that will prepare all students wi th the literacy skills needed to meet or exceed grad e-level standards. Coordinator, Alabama Reading Initiative Alabama State Department of Education www.doorway.ru@www.doorway.ru Barbara Cooper, Ph.D. Secretary of Early Childhood Education I have not received my manuals. Who should I contact? Contact Lee Craig at Voyager Sopris Learning. Close.
Alabama’s investment in LETRS ensures competent and confident teachers of reading by strengthening their knowledge of the science of reading and the development of the reading brain. Applying these concepts in the classroom empowers young minds by helping children make the necessary neurological connections. Since , the Alabama Reading Initiative has captured the attention of many who are interested in reading and educational reform. This report is a descriptive study of the Initiative in secondary schools and how the secondary component of the Initiative fared, especially amid decreased state funding for education in Alabama and the large-scale national and local attention to the needs of beginning readers. The Alabama Reading Initiative (ARI) is a statewide K initiative committed to supporting the development of high-quality instruction that will prepare all students with the literacy skills needed to meet or exceed grade-level standards.
To learn more about the Alabama Literacy Act, click the links below: Alabama Literacy Act - full Alabama Family Guide for Student Reading Success (PDF). Reading curriculum and the Alabama Reading Initiative, promoting hands-on learning and higher-level thinking. Most importantly, our teachers care about. 7 Jun The Alabama Literacy Act, first passed in , will go fully into effect called the Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program or ACAP.
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