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International Literacy Day and Early Writing

International Literacy Day and Early Writing

International Literacy Day is celebrated annually on September 8th, highlighting the importance of literacy as a fundamental human right and a foundation for lifelong learning. This year, the theme focuses

Addressing Literacy Challenges and Supporting Diverse Learners: How WriteReader Empowers Elementary Schools

Addressing Literacy Challenges and Supporting Diverse Learners: How WriteReader Empowers Elementary Schools

In the past year, our founders, Janus Madsen and Babar Baig, have talked with more than 30 school leaders, and the feedback about priorities is pretty much the same.   Elementary

Supporting ELL Teachers in Enhancing Student Literacy

Supporting ELL Teachers in Enhancing Student Literacy

Teaching and supporting English Language Learners presents unique challenges. ELL teachers often face difficulties such as diverse language backgrounds, varying literacy levels, and the need for culturally responsive instruction. These

WriteReader: A Scalable and Cost-Effective Solution for Literacy Development

WriteReader: A Scalable and Cost-Effective Solution for Literacy Development

Years of research have made one thing abundantly clear: children learn more when they are passionate about the subject matter. With WriteReader, they achieve this by creating and sharing their

WriteReader Assessment: Empowering Early Literacy

WriteReader Assessment: Empowering Early Literacy

We are thrilled to announce that WriteReader is one of the winners of the MIT Solve global challenge supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in AI-enabled assessments! Winning this

Learning through Summer Writing Activities

Learning through Summer Writing Activities

The school year may be coming to an end, but the learning never stops. In anticipation of continuing the summer writing and fun, here’s a showcase of the incredible work

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