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Many students love getting a break from school during the summer months, but it’s an easy time for children to fall behind in their literacy and comprehension skills.
A University of the Basque Country study finds traditional pencil-and-paper methods superior for early literacy development. Children who practiced writing unfamiliar letters manually significantly ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) escalated his longstanding public feud with President Donald Trump on Monday afternoon over Trump's ...
Along the warning track of American Family Field, the full Milwaukee Brewers roster built 60 bookshelves for local children ...
When she came to America from Guatemala 38 years ago, Susana Rodriguez didn’t know how to read — not even in her native ...
National Geographic's 100 best images of the year–curated from 106 photographers, 121 stories, and more than two million photographs. Leonardo’s “Mona Lisa” is believed to depict Lisa ...
To protect Nigerian children from digital predators, the government should establish a dedicated directorate for child online ...
Meet-a-Machine free community literacy event took place on Saturday at the WFCU Centre. The event, which is hosted by the ...
With books missing, "more often than not, children do not experience lots of things," Professor Susan B. Neuman told Newsweek.
Indiana education officials presented the first draft of a sweeping new school accountability framework Wednesday, marking a ...
Thanks to AI and modern carbon dating techniques, we have a new understanding of when the Dead Sea Scrolls were written – ...