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Mr. Lackey's Page — Educational resources and curriculum links for secondary language arts teachers and students.

School-Home Links — Materials for families to ensure good reading skills in children. Includes 400 activities for K-3 students. From the U.S. Department of Education.

ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication — Provides educational materials, services, and coursework related to reading, English, writing, and the language arts.

Reading Recovery Overview — An overview of the intervention as written by educators from the University of California San Bernadino.

Indicators, Benchmarks, and Evidence — The Center for Research in Educational Policy suggests a template for evaluating implementations.

ERIC Digest — This ERIC Digest discusses elements of the program, describes a typical lesson, addresses the importance of teacher education, reviews the existing literature in the ERIC database, and discusses cost effectiveness.

Reading Recovery National Network — U.K. Institute of Education explain how teachers can turn young children into fluent effective readers.

Advocates of 'Reading Recovery' Responding to Critics — The report from the Reading Recovery Council offers a point-by-point rebuttal of the researchers' critique. [Education Week: Letters]

Reading Recovery 'Outshines All Others' — Michigan educator addresses its "bad rap" [Education Week: Letters]

Reading Recovery Has Wide Impact — Ohio curriculum assistant praises the intervention [Education Week: Letters]

Researchers Urge Officials To Reject Reading Recovery — Researchers have launched a campaign contending that the one-on-one tutoring program fails to deliver the gains it promises. [Education Week: Letters]

States Unclear On ESEA Rules About Reading — State officials have complained that the rules might preclude them from incorporating supplemental programs such as Reading Recovery into their reading plans. [Education Week]

Leaving None Behind: Support From Safety Nets and 'Out of the Box' Thinking — Viable research-driven "safety nets" do exist. [Education Week: Letters]

State Capitals Roundup — News in Brief: Budget Cuts in Georgia [Education Week: News]

Council Elects New President — The Reading Recovery Council of North America has elected Irene C. Fountas as its president. [Education Week]


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