Neuroscientists Say Don’t Write Off Handwriting

Neuroscience supports teaching children to write by hand. Brain scans reveal crucial reading circuitry flickering to life when young readers print letters and then read them. The effect largely disappears when letters are typed or traced.

How we learn words and sentences at the same time

How we learn words and sentences at the same time

Translating the benefits of raising children to be bilingual

Translating the benefits of raising children to be bilingual

RUDN University linguists: Vocabulary size affects ability to differentiate foreign language vowels

A team of linguists from RUDN University established that a person's ability to accurately differentiate between vowel sounds of a foreign language correlates with the size of their vocabulary in said language

Learning other languages Becoming bilingual, multilingual has numerous benefits

Learning another language is critical for today's students to succeed in tomorrow's global economy

A more strategic approach to vocabulary instruction

There's a better, more intentional way to teach vocabulary--one expert shares insight on how to help students learn and retain more vocabulary

Bilingualism is good medicine for the brain

Being bilingual is good medicine for your brain

Can you solve it? Puzzles for language lovers

Can you solve these puzzles for language lovers?

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