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According to a press release from the Appalachian Council, International Read to Me Day aims to promote, encourage, and inspire reading activities within communities. 11 counties in West Virginia ...
Building stamina—the attention span and endurance to read texts for sustained periods—is critical to support reading comprehension.
The pandemic hastened the rise of digital reading for school assignments. But for most students, print is the most effective way to learn.
Several university professors expressed concerns to The Atlantic about students who come to college unable to read full-length books.
To improve student reading skills, Columbus City Schools is using federal funds to give students free books to read at home.
Students are turning to YouTube, podcasts and ChatGPT-crafted summaries rather than actually reading their assignments for class. Professors are unsure how to adapt.
Professors across the country have noticed a troubling trend: College students are reading less than ever, and a recent study found many students enter college with challenges completing an entire ...
March is National Reading Month and March 19 is recognized as International Read to Me Day, an initiative to promote reading to young children.
In the Anchorage School District, a recently-introduced curriculum for young students learning to read is making a major impact. But it’s not without challenges.
What Every Student Needs to Read Now In the wake of the protests, 22 scholars recommend books to make sense of this moment.