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Teachers, parents raise concerns of a literacy crisis in the Berlin school district

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Roughly 70% of elementary school students in Berlin aren’t reading at their grade level. Some teachers are saying that’s because of how those students are taught to read.

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The Joséphine-Baker Kindergarten, located in a neighbourhood classified as a reinforced priority education network (REP+), welcomes many children every year, with a reputation that attracts even more than its sector. But this recognition has a setback: overloaded classes that worry parents as well as teachers."It's justified," explains Lilia Badaoui, APE representative. "If you overload students and classes, teachers will burn-out at the end. It…

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nhpr broke the news in New Hampshire, United States on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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