Literacy Initiative
The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Education Department (51³Ô¹ÏÍø) and the Board of Regents are committed to ensuring that every student has access to high-quality instruction and to fostering a culture of reading and writing excellence across the state.Ìý Literacy is the cornerstone of academic success; therefore, the Department is examining state requirements related to literacy instruction and developing a P-20 literacy initiative to ensure that teachers are equipped with the knowledge and skills prepared to provide effective instruction to all students that is grounded in research, culturally responsive, and aligned with evidence-based practices.ÌýÌý
 Literacy is a foundational skill for 21st-century learners. In fact, being a proficient reader, writer, and communicator has an impact on a student’s entire education and their life beyond. 51³Ô¹ÏÍø is working to ensure all students have the resources they need to be successful in literacy and life, no matter their learning differences. All students deserve the opportunity of a high-quality education that allows them to thrive.
51³Ô¹ÏÍø understands the critical role that literacy plays in shaping the future of individuals and communities. The literacy resources on this site provide educators, parents, and community members information on best practices and strategies to enhance literacy instruction.
Differentiating the Literacy Initiative for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind and Deaf Disabled Students (DHHDBDD) Brief
°Õ³ó±ðÌýDifferentiating the Literacy Initiative for DHHDBDD Students brief, produced for the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Education Department by Jodi L. Falk, PhD, Amanda Howerton-Fox, PhD, and Michelle Veyvoda, PhD, highlights how the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Literacy Initiative can be differentiated to support DHHDBDD students through a multimodal, multilingual approach. It describes how the six pillars of the Science of Reading can be adapted to ensure access across signed, spoken, and tactile languages, and outlines key considerations for language development, literacy instruction, and assessment. The brief also provides practical, research-informed recommendations—including the use of Language and Communication Profiles, collaborative multidisciplinary teams, and language-rich environments—to support equitable access to high-quality literacy instruction for all learners.
Literacy Resources Flyer
The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Education Department's  Literacy Resources Flyer compiles recent literacy resource links into one document. This flyer includes literacy resources from the Offices of Early Learning, Bilingual Education & World Languages, and Standards and Instruction.
Prekindergarten-3rd Grade Literacy Instructional Best Practices Guide
In January 2025, the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Education Department released the new Prekindergarten-3rd Grade Literacy Instructional Best Practices Guide. This evidence and scientifically based guide has been created to assist school districts in reviewing and enhancing their literacy curriculum and instruction. It also serves as a comprehensive resource, which provides detailed instructional best practices and instructional considerations to improve student literacy outcomes.ÌýFor questions or more information, please contact the Office of Early Learning atÌýOEL@nysed.gov.
Literacy Curriculum Review Guide
On June 5, 2024, the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Education Department hosted a webinar on the release of the new K-3 Literacy Curriculum Review Guide. The Guide is designed for optional use by districts and schools in selecting high-quality K-3 literacy curricula and curricular materials designed to meet the needs of all students, including English language learners and students with disabilities. In 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State, all curriculum decisions are made at the local level.
K-3 Literacy Curriculum Review Guide Webinar – June 5, 2024
The Science of Reading Literacy Briefs
The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Education Department is pleased to release a new series of literacy briefs that focus on the science of reading. These briefs were produced by Dr. Nonie K. Lesaux, Professor of Education and Human Development at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Katie C. Carr, M.Ed. The new literacy briefs may be used to strengthen knowledge of evidence-based literacy practices in PK-12 education.
- Briefs Roadmap
- Brief 1: Science of Reading: What is it?
- Brief 2: Science of Reading: Debunking Common Myths
- Brief 3: Science of Reading: The Role of Writing
- Brief 4: Science of Reading: The PreK Years
- Brief 5: Science of Reading: The Elementary Years
- Brief 6: Science of Reading: The Secondary Years
- Brief 7: Science of Reading: Leading for Literacy
- Glossary of Key Terms
Overview of 51³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s Literacy Briefs with Dr. Nonie K. Lesaux
The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State Education Department (51³Ô¹ÏÍø), in collaboration with the BOCES and Big 5 school districts, hosted a statewide literacy conference. This hybrid event provided 51³Ô¹ÏÍø State teachers, administrators, and literacy leaders with an opportunity to strengthen their knowledge of evidence-based literacy practices in PK-12 education as educators from across the state came together to focus on research-based practices and the science of reading to support students’ learning and development.
Participants had the opportunity to learn about the seven literacy briefs with the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø team and keynote speaker Dr. Nonie K. Lesaux. Dr. Lesaux is the Roy Edward Larsen Professor of Education and Human Development at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She previously partnered with 51³Ô¹ÏÍø on a series of Advanced Literacy Briefs published in 2017.
- Overview of the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Literacy Briefs
- Brief 1: Science of Reading: What is it?
- Brief 2: Science of Reading: Debunking Common Myths
- Report Out on Briefs 1 and 2
- Brief 3: Science of Reading: The Role of Writing
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- Report Out on Brief 3
- Brief 4: Science of Reading: The PreK Years
- Brief 5: Science of Reading: The Elementary Years
- Report Out for Briefs 4 and 5
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- Brief 6: Science of Reading: The Secondary Years
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- Report Out on Brief 6
- Brief 7: Science of Reading: Leading for Literacy
- Questions and Answers withÌýÌýDr. Lesaux

