Kansas Passes Legislation Transforming How Educators Are Trained to Teach Reading 

Kansas

Patricia Levesque, Executive Director of ExcelinEd in Action, issued the following statement praising Kansas for strengthening early literacy:

“This legislation represents a significant commitment to Kansas’ young readers by ensuring their classroom teachers are trained in the science of reading. Under this new law, Kansas will join a growing movement to eliminate the disproven three-cueing systems method from teacher preparation programs and provide educators with the support and resources they need to use evidence-based curriculum and instructional practices.  

“We are grateful to Speaker Daniel Hawkins, Senate President Ty Masterson, Rep. Adam Thomas and Sen. Molly Baumgardner for their vision and leadership in spearheading this important work. Equipping educators with knowledge and tools grounded in science is the first, essential step for ensuring every child becomes a proficient reader and can achieve a lifetime of success.”  

About the Legislation 

Kansas’ SB 438 strengthens early literacy programs across the state. Key provisions include: 

The legislation now heads to Gov. Laura Kelly’s desk for signature. 

Solution Areas:

Early Literacy