Success for All gets kids reading. Why donβt more schools use it?
The school reform program, first developed in the 1980s, has been declining in popularity for the past two decades β even though a mountain of research shows it gets great results, especially when it ...
The school reform program Success for All, first developed in the 1980s, has been declining in popularity for the past two decades β even though a mountain of research shows it gets great results, especially when it comes to elementary reading skills.
Read why: www.apmreports.org/story/2025/0...
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An aerial view of Metarvik, Alaska, a small village of several dozen buildings in the middle of a vast snowy expanse.
This is Mertarvik, Alaska, population 300. Itβs a new town.
Its residents, the vast majority of whom are Yupβik, began moving in around 2019.
The move was by necessity: The nearby village where many residents previously lived, Newtok, is sinking, its riverbanks eroding. THREAD π§΅
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Red tape, rising costs slow efforts to rebuild businesses burned after Floydβs murder
Five years after George Floydβs killing set off nights of destruction, vacant lots and broken buildings remain along Lake Street and other Minneapolis business districts. Some business owners say mone...
Vacant lots and broken buildings remain along Lake Street and other Minneapolis business districts five years after George Floydβs killing set off nights of destruction. Some business owners say money woes and city zoning rules have made it hard to rebuild.
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There's also a nifty map of all the properties Minneapolis and St. Paul deemed destroyed in 2020 -- and what's there now. (clickable version is in the story.)
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Proud of my former student, @estelletw.bsky.social from @mprnews.org, for her excellent story about why it's taking so long to rebuild properties that were destroyed by the arson fires that followed George Floyd's murder five years ago.
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U of M shuts down research center plagued by plagiarism allegations
The school announced the closure of the Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity one day after its founder, Rachel Hardeman, departed.
The University of Minnesota is shutting down a multi-million dollar research center that has been roiled by plagiarism allegations. The school announced the closure of the Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity one day after its founder, Rachel Hardeman, departed.
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I'm confused. What happened?
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Eyes on Reading: Whatβs Next in the Science of Reading β Planet Word Museum
Donβt miss this rare opportunity to hear from Dr. Mark Seidenberg and Dr. Maryellen MacDonald, two of the worldβs leading scientists in reading and language research, as they join Planetβ¦
If you're in DC this weekend, come to Planet Word. I'll be there Sat w/ Mark Seidenberg and Maryellen MacDonald, scientists who study reading and language. They'll discuss "What's Next in the Science of Reading." Come for the discussion. Stay for the museum! planetwordmuseum.org/events/eyes-...
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Sometimes, you just gotta close all the browser tabs.
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11: The Outlier
Podcast Episode Β· Sold a Story Β· S1 E11 Β· 31m
YES! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3k6Z...
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I love how he wanted to add yet another "element" with the redesign.
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Two boats won't float: Mpls. changes tack again on city logo
Council members in February agreed to replace the city's longtime two-sailboat logo with a hip, one-boat look. Then they torpedoed the one-boat logo. But now they want it back.
One of my proudest achievements as a City Hall reporter was coming up with that "one boat or two" framing of the logo redesign issue. I must've written three stories about it, but my favorite was this tongue-in-cheek radio piece.... buoyed by sailing songs: www.mprnews.org/story/2015/0...
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I once had a MN county deny a data request cuz it included an old FoxPro DB. They said no one knew how to open it and screen for private data. So I made a burdensome request for the resumΓ©s of all county employees who listed FoxPro as a skill. They backed down. Guess what? Excel can open the files!
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A map of the United States shows where new laws have passed regarding reading instruction. Two colors of blue are used, for laws passed in 2023 and 2024. The podcast Sold a Story came out in late 2022. Some additional states had laws or policies on the books prior to the podcast.
In the past two years, 25 states have enacted laws to better align reading instruction with scientific research.
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So is this where the party's at?
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