More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Most of the students in my class loves to interact in their own way, skills and capabilities.
Considering their disabilities and encouraging them to love for books and literatures. Making sturdy interactive references that are based and designed from the school's curriculum will help improve the student's reading skills and vocabulary banks.
Extending the reading resources to home from school will also improve interaction between the student and their parents or older siblings by reading together. As the student requires prompts and assistance in reading the prepared take home books, this will also enable the older sibling (or both) to limit the use of digital materials while they read together instead of using gadgets to pass time.
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Most of the students in my class loves to interact in their own way, skills and capabilities.
Considering their disabilities and encouraging them to love for books and literatures. Making sturdy interactive references that are based and designed from the school's curriculum will help improve the student's reading skills and vocabulary banks.
Extending the reading resources to home from school will also improve interaction between the student and their parents or older siblings by reading together. As the student requires prompts and assistance in reading the prepared take home books, this will also enable the older sibling (or both) to limit the use of digital materials while they read together instead of using gadgets to pass time.