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Full Implementation
The fundamental principle is adopted in policy, and there is evidence of full implementation.
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This badge recognizes efforts that exceed full implementation.
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Partial Implementation
The fundamental principle is adopted in policy, but there is limited evidence of implementation.
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Future Implementation
The fundamental principle is adopted in policy with a future date for implementation.
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Principle Not Adopted
The fundamental principle is not adopted in policy, does not meet minimum implementation requirements or is grant-based and not sustainable.
Adoption is the first step,
but implementation is key.
Use the dropdown to explore
how states have adopted and implemented
each of the 18 Early Literacy Fundamental
Principles.
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Science of Reading (SOR) Training
Literacy/Reading Coaches
Educator Preparation Program (EPP) Alignment
Educator Preparation Program (EPP) Assessment
Funding for Literacy Efforts
Universal Reading Screener
Screener for Characteristics of Dyslexia
Parental Notification
District Adoption of High-Quality Instructional Materials
Eliminating Three-Cueing Instructional Materials
Individual Reading Plans
Regularly Monitor Student Progress
Evidence-Based Interventions
Summer Reading Camps
Parent Read-At-Home Plan
Initial Determinant Retention at 3rd Grade Based on State Assessment
Multiple Options for Promotion
Good Cause Exemptions for Some Students
Supports For Teachers & Policy
Science of Reading (SOR) Training
Literacy/Reading Coaches
Educator Preparation Program (EPP) Alignment
Educator Preparation Program (EPP) Assessment
Funding for Literacy Efforts
Assessment & Parent Notification
Universal Reading Screener
Screener for Characteristics of Dyslexia
Parental Notification
Instruction & Intervention
District Adoption of High-Quality Instructional Materials
Eliminating Three-Cueing Instructional Materials
Individual Reading Plans
Regularly Monitor Student Progress
Evidence-Based Interventions
Summer Reading Camps
Parent Read-At-Home Plan
Retention & Intervention
Initial Determinant Retention at 3rd Grade Based on State Assessment
Multiple Options for Promotion
Good Cause Exemptions for Some Students
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See how the fundamental principles of early literacy are implemented nationwide.

Nearly all kids can become strong readers. In fact, research shows that most children — including those identified with learning differences — can be taught to read through evidence-based practices. The state approaches represented below are great examples of how to reach full implementation per principle.
Supports For Teachers & Policy
Assessment & Parent Notification
Instruction & Intervention
Retention & Intervention
Helpful Resources

Our model policy is comprised of fundamental principles designed to support educators and students.

Student learning depends on teacher knowledge. Closing the teacher preparation gap can close the literacy gap.

Learn how your state can align an early literacy curriculum based on strategies focused on scientific research.

Learn how your state can identify students for risk factors of dyslexia using a valid and reliable dyslexia screener.