THE READING LEAGUE
Blog
Explore insights, success stories, and practical guidance from educators and experts advancing the science of reading. The Reading League Blog highlights evidence-aligned practices, professional learning, and stories that inspire change in literacy instruction.
Choosing a Professional Learning Partner: 5 Questions to Ask
Discover the key questions to ask when choosing a professional learning partner. Ensure your district makes informed decisions for lasting instructional change.
Professional Learning and Curriculum: Why Alignment Matters More Than Ever
Explore the vital connection between professional learning and curriculum alignment. Learn how it drives successful literacy outcomes and supports educators effectively.
Purposeful Assessment: A Leadership Responsibility
Reflect on our Measuring What Matters webinar, where we discussed how clarity and alignment turn literacy data into actionable instructional impact.
The Curriculum Evaluation Guidelines (3rd Edition)
Created to flag misaligned literacy practices, The Reading League’s Curriculum Evaluation Guidelines help educators choose evidence-aligned curricula and build equitable reading instruction. It highlights how the CEGs and Curriculum Navigation Reports support educators and leaders in making evidence-based, equitable literacy decisions.
Watertown City School District: Transforming Literacy Instruction With The Reading League
Watertown City School District, located in Upstate New York, faced a familiar yet critical challenge: improving literacy outcomes while navigating a crowded field of programs and instructional approaches. Despite a strong commitment to student success, district leaders identified a gap in their K–4 reading instruction.
5 Things You Should Know About The Reading League Summit
If you’ve ever left a conference wishing for more time to connect research, data, and classroom practice, The Reading League Summit is for you. This unique event brings together educators, researchers, and leaders for a shared journey toward one goal: using literacy data to make a real difference for students. Here are five things you should know before you join us in May 2026.





