Speech recognition apps can improve literacy, MU study finds
First-grade students who used speech recognition tools averaged a 97.4 percent accuracy rate on post-study reading tests
First-grade students who used speech recognition tools averaged a 97.4 percent accuracy rate on post-study reading tests
The University of Missouri College of Education is mourning the loss of accomplished businessman and civic leader Harold S. Hook.
Researchers say a more holistic view of a student’s behavior may be the key to identifying more children who need additional support.
iSocial, a classroom curriculum designed to help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder cultivate better social skills, has been licensed to develop the program into an expansive, online virtual world.
The University of Missouri College of Education’s online graduate education degree programs are among the best in the nation.
2017 was a phenomenal year for the College with a long list of accomplishments. This list represents a sample of the amazing “hits” of 2017 — one for each week of the year.
Statistics show that only eight percent of students with learning disabilities meet or exceed mathematics standards by the eighth grade.
The study will explore how flipped instruction varies in Missouri algebra classrooms and discover what tactics help students learn math best.
Stephen Kilgus and his team are researching how a screening tool could help teachers identify potential academic, social and emotional problems.
The Missouri Prevention Center is now beginning its tenth year of providing a viable solution to the nation’s mental health crisis.