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Earlier this summer, the curriculum and assessment company Amplify reported that 70% of kindergartners and first graders were ...
By encouraging students to sketch visual notes during a read-aloud, teachers can turn doodles into deeper learning—and help ...
Spring Hill Elementary’s Reading Rodeo rounded up families for a night of learning and fun. The event was hosted by Title I ...
When you read a text and show you understand it by answering questions, this is called comprehension. You use comprehension skills all the time in everyday life. For example, when you work out what a ...
Vol. 55, Special Issue Part 1: The Science of Reading Supports, Critiques, and Questions (September 2020), pp. S173-S183 (11 pages) Reading science has reached consensus that background knowledge is ...
TESOL Quarterly (TQ) is one of the most respected publications in second and foreign language teaching, with an annual acceptance rate of 8% of all article submissions. This scholarly journal serves ...
Every two years, education-policy wonks gear up for what has become a time-honored ritual: the release of the Nation’s Report Card. Officially known as the National Assessment of Educational Progress, ...
Scientists, psychologists and English academics at Liverpool University have found that reading the works of the Bard and other classical writers has a beneficial effect on the mind, catches the ...