Spotlight: Improving Outcomes for Young People with Disabilities
Learn how educators are working to improve outcomes for children, youth, and adults with disabilities.
Learn how educators are working to improve outcomes for children, youth, and adults with disabilities.
This month, we are showcasing research and promising practices stories about states around the nation that are making a difference for all learners.
Because healthy development in the early years pays off throughout one’s life, WestEd strives to ensure families and early childhood professionals have the skills and resources necessary to give young children a safe, healthy, emotionally secure, and intellectually rich start.
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Reading Apprenticeship moves the balance of talk and meaning-making from teacher to student, shifting who speaks in the classroom and who produces knowledge.
BethAnn Berliner discusses schools that are using effective strategies to support students who are immigrants, refugees, and asylees, also known as newcomer students.
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Experts from WestEd’s Quality Teaching for English Learners initiative describe why incorporating opportunities for effective dialogue with peers is essential for effective math teaching and learning.