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New York Banned Running Records. Why Are They Still Being Used?

Reading reform is rolling out across the country -- new laws, new training programs, new mandates. But one of the most criticized assessment tools from the balanced literacy era is still showing up in classrooms, even in states where it's been officially banned.

In this video, I'm breaking down what running records actually measure, why they're built on the three cueing system, and what it means when a policy points teachers in one direction but the training still pulls them the other way. If you've ever wondered why reading reform moves so slowly even when the science is clear, this is why.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Banned in schools, still in classrooms
0:22 - What is a running record
0:52 - What running records are really tracking
1:32 - New York's reading reform and running records
1:53 - The implementation gap explained
2:27 - Three cueing embedded in assessment
2:50 - How this affects students over time
3:17 - Why reading reform moves so slowly

#ScienceOfReading #StructuredLiteracy #RunningRecords

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