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Opinion: The Lexington Problem: Beating the Literacy Odds Without the Science of Reading
Massachusetts recently passed a literacy bill mandating evidence-based reading instruction and banning discredited methods like three-cueing. Lexington Public Schools, a high-performing district, faces scrutiny for using balanced literacy approaches despite strong student test scores, challenging the state's new science of reading policies.
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