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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Editor's Pick  Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind -- Reading
Why reading is important and how No Child Left Behind helps make sure that every child learns to read well by the end of third grade. (FAQ) GO >
Editor's Pick  The Facts About...Reading Achievement
Only one-third of America's fourth-graders read at a proficient level. No Child Left Behind helps make sure that every child learns to read well by the end of third grade. (fact sheet) GO >
Editor's Pick  The Facts About...Reading First
Reading First promotes the use of scientifically based research to provide high-quality reading instruction for grades K-3. (fact sheet) GO >
Editor's Pick  Early Reading and Scientifically-Based Research
Presentation from the National Title I Directors' Conference (February 2003) on what scientifically-based research tells us about early reading and the implications for early childhood education programs. GO >
Editor's Pick  Research-Based Instruction in Reading
Presentation at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
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