The summer months away from school can be a critical time in a child’s reading development. Even before the coronavirus shut down schools, educators have been warning parents about the effects of ...
We are all faced with choices when it comes to how we read. Some of us prefer the tactile experience of turning pages in a printed book, while others would rather have the compact, mobile convenience ...
History, of course, is rarely so neat, and other historians quickly found counterexamples of extensive premodern reading (Cicero and his letters) and intensive reading today (the way the Romantics ...
As someone who’s openly obsessed with spirituality and beauty, I’m shocked I hadn’t heard of lip-print reading before now. But I recently learned that just as one would read a palm, a birth chart, or ...
With the many enhancements to mobile devices, multimedia websites, e-books, interactive graphics, and social media, there’s no question that the nature of reading has changed during the past decade.
Screen time has taken center stage in national media discussions, sparking concerns about children’s learning and well-being. Researchers have long pointed out that the focus on screen time ...
Naomi S. Baron does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
MANILA, Philippines — To raise literacy among Cebuano students, the Cebu City Government will start a tutorial program dubbed as “Tara, Basa” next month. The program is set to be launched on July 3, ...
After spending years in the classroom, Jessica Reid Sliwerski decided to tap into her experience as an elementary school teacher and principal to teach as many kids as possible to read using a science ...
Using digital devices to read for fun does little to improve the ability of a student to read a text and understand its meaning, new research suggests. For years, research has suggested that print ...
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