In 1974, the International Reading Association (now International Literacy Association) and the Children’s Book Council (CBC) launched Children’s Choices: an annotated list of high-quality books ...
Are you a classroom teacher, reading specialist, literacy coach, or curriculum leader who is frustrated with the limitations and challenges of reading assessment? We believe that reading assessments ...
The International Literacy Association (ILA) announced today a new weekly newsletter in partnership with SmartBrief: ILA Literacy Teaching & Learning SmartBrief. Debuting today, the newsletter aims to ...
In recognition of International Literacy Day, the International Literacy Association (ILA) announced today the next phase of its Children’s Rights to Read campaign, an initiative that continues ILA’s ...
The International Literacy Association (ILA) is a professional organization with a mission of connecting research and practice to continuously improve the quality of literacy instruction across the ...
A deeper understanding of how SEL and literacy are intertwined, supported by insights from neuroscience, psychology, and education research Insight on how integrating social-emotional learning into ...
The Children’s Rights to Read initiative, founded on 10 fundamental rights every child deserves, was developed to ensure that every child, everywhere, has access to the education, opportunities, and ...
ILA’s Literacy Glossary was created to identify and define key terms relevant to literacy research and instruction. This living document provides a shared vocabulary, one that supports critical and ...
ILA Resource Collections offer evidence-based, practitioner-friendly content carefully curated from recorded sessions, peer-reviewed journal articles, magazine features, and research-based ...
The Children’s Rights to Read initiative, founded on 10 fundamental rights every child deserves, was developed to ensure that every child, everywhere, has access to the education, opportunities, and ...
Current research shows that young readers love nonfiction. More important, nonfiction can hook them on reading; a growing body of research indicates the younger the child, the greater their preference ...
The first month of the school year can make or break a classroom! Fisher and Frey advocate planning for structures, not just content, to ensure success. Discover how to make the most of the Gradual ...