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With the November elections right around the corner, education reform is a hot topic these days, thanks to a flood of reports indicating that the U.S. has fallen behind its peers on a number of ...
Teaching grammar was always a challenge for me. The holy grail of instruction models for many fellow ELA teachers in the TFA DC Region cohort was "multisensory grammar," a creative approach to ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - July 07, 2015) - NoRedInk, the online education company that helps millions of students learn grammar and writing skills using their personal interests, has announced ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NoRedInk, a provider of online writing curriculum used in more than 60% of U.S. school districts, today announces the availability of a comprehensive offering for upper ...
The declining quality of humanities education (and student performance) in the U.S. has become a big problem. Last year, the College Board reported that SAT scores in reading and writing have hit ...
As a high school English teacher, Jeff Scheur said he could spend more than 42 hours grading papers for his 170 students every time he gave an assignment. So, eventually, instead of marking up the ...
TESTING SMARTS: San Francisco-based NoRedInk will partner with the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) to offer adaptive feedback helping students improve on the MAP language tests, starting in ...
After eight years of teaching high school English, Jeff Scheur realized there was a problem when it came to students improving their writing and teachers helping them to do so. What he saw were papers ...
Jeff Scheur an english teacher at Whitney Young high school, wanted a better way to help his students with there grammar skills. When Scheur’s ninth-graders turned in compositions with error-ridden ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NoRedInk, an adaptive writing curriculum used in more than 60 percent of U.S. school districts, now offers seamless integration with the Canvas learning management ...
A startup that wants students to speak and write well, NoRedInk Corp., raised $2 million in seed funding to bring its free Web-based app to every school in the U.S. Charles River Ventures, Google ...