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Welcome

The Office of Learning Equity and Academic Recovery (LEAR) is dedicated to reshaping literacy instruction and advancing academic equity across New Jersey. Created through groundbreaking legislation signed by Governor Murphy, the Office of Learning Equity and Academic Recovery serves as a central hub for coordinating statewide literacy initiatives and ensuring that all students have access to high-quality learning opportunities.

Our Goals

  1. Collect and analyze data to inform decision-making.
  2. Coordinate resources.
  3. Research best practices.
  4. Provide school districts support.
  5. Develop resources to support teaching and learning.
  6. Oversee the Working Group on Student Literacy.

LEARning about Literacy: Professional Learning Series Video Sessions

NJDOE Learning Management System

In addition to the information below, please find further resources on the right hand side of this page. This is a non-exhaustive list and the NJDOE will continue to update the resources.

Since 2025, the New Jersey Department of Education has awarded over $16 million in competitive literacy-related grant funds to New Jersey Public School Districts through the following initiatives:

  • Building Responsive Instruction through Data-Guided Evaluation (BRIDGE) grants support schools in using screening data to implement evidence-based literacy instruction in grades kindergarten through grade three. There were 19 school districts that received BRIDGE grants last school year, and those districts have the opportunity to apply for $570,000 in continued funding this school year.  Separately, an additional 20 school districts will receive $1.4 million to establish new BRIDGE programs.
  • Cultivating Ongoing Achievement through Coaching in Literacy (COACH) for teacher coaches: Nearly $6 million in grant funding will help 41 school districts and charter schools hire or train qualified literacy coaches to support kindergarten to grade-12 educators. Grantees will participate in a statewide coaching network.
  • Funding for Optimal Comprehensive Universal Screeners (FOCUS) grants were awarded to 305 school districts last year. This year, the NJDOE is awarding a total of $1.95 million to continue FOCUS programs in those school districts.
    The grants assist school districts as they continue to implement and improve efforts required by the State to     conduct at least two literacy screening assessments each year for all students in kindergarten through grade three. Schools are also required to keep parents informed of screening results. The funding may also be used to provide professional development for teachers.
  • Instructional Materials for Professional Advancement and Coherent Teaching (IMPACT) grants for high-quality instruction materials and training: This nearly $5 million grant will help schools implement high-quality instructional materials and provide professional development to ensure staff will effectively utilize the materials. Awards have been given to 25 school districts and charter schools, which range up to $400,000.
    FOCUS (1 & 2)
  • Literacy Initiative for Families and Thriving Communities (LIFT) grants for family outreach: This nearly $1.6 million initiative, led by the NJDOE in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, provides funding of up to $60,000 for 41 districts and charter schools in this initial year to create programs that develop home-based literacy habits and encourage family involvement in literacy development of children from newborns to age 3.  
  • Reading Intervention for Secondary Engagement (RISE) for middle and high-school readers: Over $1,000,000 will provide funding for school districts and charter schools to implement evidence-based best practices or high-quality literacy instruction materials identified through criteria set by the NJDOE. Eligible costs include tutors, literacy coaches, and staff training. A total of 31 districts and charter schools have been awarded up to $50,000 in the first round of funding.

Visit the  map to view the literacy initiatives’ reach across the state. Hover over each blue circle to view the local education agency and its awards.

Title Resource Type Grade Level
Research Study PreK–2
Research Study PreK–2, 3–5
Research Study PreK–2, 3–5
Book PreK–2, 3–5
Research Study PreK–2, 3–5
Research Study PreK–2
Research Study PreK–2, 3–5
Article PreK–2, 3–5
Article PreK–2, 3–5
Article PreK–2, 3–5

Title/th> Resource Type Grade Level
Practice Material PreK–2
Practice Material PreK–2
Practice Material PreK–2
Practice Material PreK–2, 3–5
Practice Material 3–5
Practice Material PreK–2
Practice Material PreK–2
Practice Material 3–5, PreK–2
Practice Material PreK–2, 3–5
Practice Material 3–5
Practice Material 3–5, PreK–2
Practice Material PreK–2, 3–5
Practice Material PreK–2, 3–5

Title Resource Type Grade Level
Webinar 3–5
Website PreK–2
Website PreK–2
Article PreK–2, 3–5
Article 3–5
Book PreK–2, 3–5
Online Course PreK–2, 3–5
Practice Material PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5
Video PreK–2, 3–5

Title Resource Type Grade Level
Article PreK–2
Website PreK–2, 3–5
Page Last Updated: 05/12/2026