A class of English students is incorporating African American literature into the community because of recent book reviews by ...
Schools already recognize that students can’t read books. But rather than solve the problem, they’re meeting students where they are. It’s an abdication of responsibility ...
Significant uncertainty surrounds the distribution of textbooks to secondary students in 2025, as the printing process lags well behind schedule, primarily due to recent curriculum changes.
THINK PADHaving studied in an English-medium school, I initially failed to grasp the challenges faced by students from ...
From stories told through symbols to books experienced with all five senses, there is something for everyone 📚 ...
Rhode Island's largest public school district agreed to ensure all immigrant students receive suitable English language ...
Alum draws upon friendship with ‘A River Runs Through It’ to illustrate how teacher and writer inspired generations of ...
The new company offers bilingual audiobooks for kids with line-by-line translations that are available on its website ...
Nimah Gobir: And surprisingly, it’s not just books that students are struggling with. Rose Horowitch: One thing that was sort of jaw-dropping for me was speaking with the chair of Georgetown ...
Literacy and education nonprofit First Book has added a World Languages category within its First Book Marketplace—the online ...
Digital technology makes it possible to improve the clarity, precision and utility of textbooks. A process known as “knowledge engineering” powers those improvements. We should embrace it now.
In her opinion, private reading academies are a viable option for parents who can’t assist their children with reading at ...