In a message dated 5/27/2007 8:05:52 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

An  article in the NY Times this morning talks about a substantial rise  in
middle school reading scores and attributes those rises to  qualified
teachers and a rigorous program.  What, out of curiosity, is  the program or
approach?  If anyone out there knows, please  share.


Several years ago NYC went to Balanced Literacy as part of a core  
curriculum.  In the elementary schools most NYC school are using the  Teachers 
College 
Reading and Writing Workshop.  We have some schools using  America's Choice and 
schools that were on the list for reconstruction were using  Soar to Success. 
 In the middle school they are using RAMP Up and America's  Choice.  The 
basic structure though is Balanced Literacy.
 
Laura
readinglady.com
 



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