Why we remember more by reading – especially print – than from audio or video
Why we remember more by reading – especially print – than from audio or video
Why we remember more by reading – especially print – than from audio or video
Children read longer books of greater difficulty during lockdown periods last year, and reported that reading made them feel better while isolated from the wider world, according to new research.
The Literacy Research Association has released a new report on the latest Dyslexia research
There’s a powerful academic impact, new research reveals, when students are voracious, voluntary readers.
From "Peter Pan" to “Madeline," here is a list of children's books to read to your kids or give as presents in honor of World Book Day
Students are struggling to read behind masks and screens during COVID-19, but ‘expectations are no different’
At least twenty states have passed or are considering measures related to the science of reading. But can teaching really be improved by law?
These 17 children's books will help kids deal with big feelings and emotions
English language literacy and coding literacy share some overlap—and the ability to work with data and computer systems will prove pivotal for success for all students
A new study has found that the vocabulary in children can be improved if they hear the book being read to them while they read it.