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An estimated 12% of first graders' most-used media at home is educational, a new study suggests. Results also showed that ...
“Color exists in the world. It's something kids interact with,” explains Keeley Boehmer, Kindle Kids Product Manager. “Color ...
For six decades, UB’s Center for Literacy and Reading Instruction (CLaRI) has helped thousands of children struggling with ...
By prioritizing caregiver access and opening classrooms to families, Dr. Brittany Daley made real headway on some of her ...
Fewer young people are reading for pleasure than ever before, with broad economic and social consequences. Can the trend be ...
Less than half of parents of children up to 13 years old describe reading aloud to kids as being "fun," for them; and 29 percent of children aged 5 to 13 think that reading is more "a subject to ...
For some kids, even the memory of the previous school year may be long gone. However, learning and academic growth don’t have ...
A group of Year 6 pupils have achieved a perfect score in their reading SATs. Every pupil at Landewednack School passed the ...
As students continue to fall behind in reading proficiency in the American education system, some teachers are pleading with parents to help fix the problem.. Why It Matters. After the COVID-19 ...
This learning loss can quietly build up over the years, putting some students as much as two years behind by middle school.
“Their reading comprehension is stronger,” he said. The push to emphasize learning is not just about the liberal arts, though. Developing a mature attention span is also crucial for work.