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Teaching Kids to Read: How One School District Gets It Right

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Apr 26, 2025
Emily Hanford, an education reporter and host of APM Reports' 'Sold a Story,' investigates the remarkable reading success of Steubenville, Ohio. She highlights how progressive teaching methods have dramatically improved literacy outcomes, even among low-income students. The district's unique approach prioritizes sounds over names and emphasizes community involvement. Hanford also raises concerns about a new Ohio law that could jeopardize these advancements, making it clear that effective reading instruction is crucial for all students.
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ANECDOTE

Steubenville's Reading Success

  • Steubenville Elementary School had 100% of third graders passing the state reading test despite being in a low-income area.
  • The school stands out as exceptionally effective compared to typical low-income districts.
ANECDOTE

Meeting Basic Needs at School

  • Staff at East Garfield Elementary meet children's basic needs like fixing a girl's hair and providing socks daily.
  • This nurturing care creates a supportive environment crucial for learning.
INSIGHT

Sounds-First Letter Teaching

  • Teaching letter sounds before letter names reduces confusion for beginning readers.
  • Steubenville emphasizes letter sounds to help kids decode words more easily.
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