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Compromise would reshape how Massachusetts teaches reading
Massachusetts is finalizing a literacy bill (H 5511) to overhaul early reading instruction, limiting the use of the 'three-cueing' method and requiring evidence-based phonics instruction. The compromise excludes immediate state funding for curriculum transitions but includes accountability measures and teacher training. Key negotiators emphasized the bill aims to prevent guessing-based methods while allowing use of illustrated materials.
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