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Honor International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) by fostering equitable education for all students.
Increase reading speed and comprehension for all learners and help emerging readers build confidence with Microsoft Immersive Reader.
Honor International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) by fostering equitable education for all students.
Join us as we honor the unique strengths and power of Dyslexic Thinking for Dyslexia Awareness Month 2024.
Join Microsoft Education and celebrate the power of reading and multilingual education for International Literacy Day 2024.
Reading Coach provides personalized and engaging reading fluency practice. Encourage your students to take the Reading Coach Summer Reading Quest to meet their summer reading practice goals and earn exclusive stickers and posters!
Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day with these Microsoft Education tools. Learn how to leverage these six classroom accessibility tools for inclusive learning.
We recognize that educators need time-saving tools to help everyone thrive. However, we understand that it can be challenging sometimes to adopt new education technology. To help make adoption smoother, we’ve pulled together a collection of free quick start guides for educators.
Sharing a story is a powerful experience, for reader and listener alike. It creates a magical bond where imagination can soar. It also builds crucial literacy skills in the most engaging way possible.
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPWD) on December 3 is an annual event that reaffirms the ideals of inclusion and equity for people of all abilities.
In education, each student’s distinct perspective and talents are celebrated, including the remarkable group of dyslexic thinkers. Dyslexic thinking encompasses both exceptional cognitive abilities and learning differences that affect reading, writing, spelling, and memory.
Each school year may bring new adventures and challenges but learning how to use new technology in your classroom shouldn’t be one of them.
September 8th is International Literacy Day, a day designated by UNESCO to showcase the far-reaching importance of literacy in our lives.
At least 350 languages are spoken in the U.S. and, according to the National Education Association, by 2025, 1 out of 4 children in U.S. classrooms will be a multilingual learner of English (MLE).