Rose Horowitch’s article in The Atlantic is getting lots of buzz. Titled “ The elite college students who can’t read books ,” ...
When you see results, you want to keep going. Mainly because this has such high stakes for these kids, who have our hearts; ...
Gaps between materials required by districts and those used in classrooms put the mission of improving student literacy at risk.
Drexel University's School of Education is excited to welcome producer, writer, and star of “Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars,” Harvey Hubbell, as he shares his film and leads a post-film panel ...
When Alden Jones taught her first back-in-person college class during ... in fostering a commitment to reading in her classes is creating a culture around the practice. That starts with professors ...
Marissa Bateman, a 2nd grade teacher at P.S. 107 in Brooklyn, leads students through a lesson using the Wit & Wisdom reading ...
However, for student book buyers, eCampus is slower and more expensive than Labyrinth was. Ultimately, the switch replaces an ...
If you visit a college campus today, you'll probably see iPads all over the place — and for good reason. These slim rectangular boxes make notetaking, reading ... which will level up their ...
WIDA-based ESOL programs face significant challenges in aligning with state laws that emphasize structured literacy and the ...
For many students, starting college adds distance between themselves ... change is acknowledging the transitions in order to practice self-care. In 2016, PsychCentral released a summary outlining ...
Learn more about it. Reading, whether it be an “old fashioned” book or a Kindle, and prolonged screen time can cause eye strain and, sometimes, headaches. “As we get older,” says Jovi ...
If the only game of the day between two ranked teams is on SEC Network and kicks off at the odd time of 12:45 p.m. Eastern, you know it’s not going to be a high-wattage college football Saturday.