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Discover four steps for improving literacy in middle school

Building and growing literacy is a lifelong process, and it’s an educator's job to ensure their students—no matter their age or grade level—have what they need to continue developing their literacy skills and a love of reading.

Right now, many middle schoolers do not. The most recent NAEP report showed that 30% of eighth-grade students are performing below the basic level in reading. What can we do?

Reviewing our new infographic, Four steps for improving literacy in middle school, is a great place to start! In it, we share four evidence-based practices that can equip students with the strategies they need to continue developing their literacy and understanding of complex texts.

Download and read your free infographic now to improve literacy outcomes for all middle school students.

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