Supporting Secondary Struggling Readers

Clearing up misconceptions about how educators can help middle and high school struggling readers during a pandemic

Learning language through literature

Making a connection with literature through poetry and stories does more than just develop reading skills. It develops positive life-long reading habits and attitudes in children

Analysis: What Are Students’ Favorite Books? Did COVID-19 Change Their Reading Habits? Annual Report on 7 Million Kids Has Some Answers

What are students' favorite books? Did COVID-19 change their reading habits? Annual report on 7 million U.S. kids has some answers

Children read more challenging books in lockdowns, data reveals

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.

‘Explicit instruction’ provides dramatic benefits in learning to read

When it comes to learning to read, new research suggests that explicit instruction -- a phonics teaching method in which the relationship between sound and spelling is taught directly and systematically -- is more effective than self-discovery through reading.

Study shows how reading skill shapes more than just reading

New research suggests that reading, writing and arithmetic, the foundational skills informally identified as the three Rs, might actually overlap in ways not previously imagined

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