2025 Education Distinguished Alumni honored
This year the College honored two alumni at its 2025 Education Appreciation and Alumni Awards ceremony on Friday (Oct. 3).
October 21, 2025
Read MoreThis year the College honored two alumni at its 2025 Education Appreciation and Alumni Awards ceremony on Friday (Oct. 3).
October 21, 2025
Read MoreThe national College Board organization, founders of the SAT® and AP® programs, invited the Purdue Center for Rural Research, Education, and Outreach to present a workshop at several venues in Indiana in September.
October 14, 2025
Read MoreThe Purdue University College of Education welcomed new colleagues this fall: thirteen faculty members and one post-doctoral researcher.
October 10, 2025
Read MoreA research team led by ENE’s Greg Strimel along with S. Selcen Guzey, Tamara Moore, and Morgan Hynes are continuing SCALE K-12 efforts to bring advanced knowledge of microelectronics into classrooms and inspire the next generation of STEM professionals.
October 6, 2025
Read MoreEducator preparation programs (EPPs) across the country are shifting their literacy curricula to align with the research-based approaches of the “Science of Reading” (SoR). With this change comes the challenge of selecting textbooks and other course materials that will ensure effective classroom practices. This brief aims to provide a quick starting point for identifying literacy textbooks and materials. The books listed in this brief were part of a discussion at The Reading League – Indiana Higher Education Collaboration during its September 2025 meeting. Colleagues from different disciplines shared their interests and preferences for books to teach reading, both at basic and more advanced levels. The Reading League has colleagues in the areas of literacy/reading education, curriculum and instruction, special education, speech and hearing sciences, human development and family science, early childhood education, and other specialties. We teach undergraduate and graduate courses. Our list is not by any means comprehensive, and we acknowledge that what works for one course or audience may not work for another. This list begins with comprehensive textbooks that focus on building the foundation for SoR-aligned literacy instruction. The list then provides more information on specific areas of literacy learning. Please note that the ratings from the National Council on Teaching Quality (NCTQ) (n.d.) are listed in parenthesis between the title and author(s) whenever possible. NCTQ has a 3-point rating scale. According to their scale, a 1 indicates that the book is unacceptable according to certain SoR standards that they have set. Two as a rating indicates that the book is acceptable according to these standards. A label of “exemplary” is given for books with a 3 on this scale. Please keep these in mind as you consider these books. Also, please note that some of these books have not been rated by NCTQ or, in certain circumstances, not all editions of the book have been rated. We have indicated the closest rated edition’s rating in these cases, and we have labeled unreviewed books as (not reviewed). The popularity ranking seems to be based on the number of identified courses that use a particular book out of the 1961 materials reviewed.
October 1, 2025
Read MoreWayne Wright’s new book, Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and Practice is the authoritative textbook for getting K12 teachers and administrators ready to meet state competency requirements and help their multilingual students thrive.
October 1, 2025
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