Costly failures come with lesson: Reading success begins at birth
Special Report: Memphis’ Reading Test
As a reward, Saimiya Swift, 4, gets to be the "brain" in the class for a day as children read out loud from the board during Alice Holman's pre-K class at Porter-Leath's Douglas Head Start School on April 23, 2019. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
David Waters
David Waters is Distinguished Journalist in Residence and assistant director of the Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis.
PART 3: Billions of government and philanthropic dollars have funded new curricula and standardized tests, teacher evaluation systems, charter schools and takeover schools. But it hasn't made much of a dent in the third-grade reading gap or any other measures of student performance.
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