Featured Articles
Weekly NewsBriefs 5/15/23 - 5/21/23
CT to combat teacher shortage with $3M for recruitment, support – By Jessica Harkay, CT Mirror State officials announced Tuesday a $3 million initiative focused on the hiring and train...
Doug Cauthen
Weekly NewsBriefs 7/29/24 - 8/4/24
More NH families than ever are opting into school choice, prompting questions about how to measure success - by Sarah Gibson, NHPR Melissa Johnston used to send her four kids to neighb...
Doug Cauthen
A definitive resource to separate fact from fiction within the science of reading
The Reading League Compass is a comprehensive platform designed to provide direction to stakeholders and decision-makers so they can make informed decisions about the science of rea...
Doug Cauthen
A Professional Learning Course for Elementary Educators Based in the Science of Reading
Many educators and education leaders are not well prepared to teach reading, or lead those who teach reading. The Lexia LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) Suite prov...
Doug Cauthen
Lexia Announces Science of Reading Week 2024
WHAT: Four days of no-cost webinars for school and district leaders, preK-12 teachers, librarians, and education technology leaders interested in the science of reading WHEN: Monday, Mar...
Doug Cauthen
Most Parents Think It’s Important to Implement the Science of Reading, But Few Say Their Child’s School Does
Third annual parent survey from Lexia also reveals that parents want to see more reading-specific technologies in their child’s school, and they support the use of AI by students and teachers
Doug Cauthen
Lexia Announces Literacy Leader Week: Dyslexia, Equity, Inclusion, and the Science of Reading
WHAT: Webinars for K-12 school and district leaders WHEN: Tuesday, October 8 – Thursday, October 10; 12 PM – 1 PM ET REGISTER: https://home.edweb.net/literacyleaderweek2024 B...
Doug Cauthen
Making Science of Reading Stick: 7 Lessons for Transforming K-12 Literacy
I started my career as a special education teacher in the 1980s and taught students how to read using science-of-reading concepts—although we didn’t refer to it in that way back then. When I ...
Janine Walker-Caffrey
Making Phonics Fun: Engaging Approaches for Modern Classrooms
Developing strong phonics skills in the early grades is essential for students to become fluent, independent readers. The science of reading shows us that when children know the letters of th...
Cheryl Lundy Swift
Turning the Page: Three Science of Reading Transformation Trends for 2025
Finding Common Ground in Uncertain Times As we turn the calendar to 2025, educators nationwide are looking for solid ground amid ongoing debates about teacher professional learning, studen...
Kerri Larkin
Featured Papers
The Learning Counsel presents journals, papers and briefs on critical topics in Digital Education.
Most will require registration in order to access them, but they are all free.
Addressing Crises in School Absenteeism, Staffing and Privacy: Using a human touch tech solution

Three Near-Term Innovation Areas for K12

An Essential Audio Ingredient in Today’s Accessible Learning Environments

The Gaps Remaining for District Digital Transition

5 Steps to Fixing the Hidden Traffic of Records Management Overwhelming Schools

From Chaos to Learning Recovery: Going from Manual-Digital All the Way to Efficiency
