10 ways to get the most out of silent reading in schools

There's a worry some students don’t get enough opportunity to enjoy silent reading in schools. Here's some advice on how to change that.

Children spend less time reading and engaging in physical activity as they grow older

Children spend less time reading and engaging in physical activity as they grow older. What can parents and schools to correct this?

Parents play a key role in fostering children’s love of reading

Parents play a key role in supporting the development of children’s early language skills and fostering a love of reading

Aldeman: We Think We Know How to Teach Reading, but We Don’t. What Else Don’t We Know, and What Does This Mean for Teacher Training?

We think we know how to teach reading, but we don’t. What else don’t we know, and what does this mean for teacher training?

6 Elementary Reading Strategies That Really Work

Strategies like choral reading and ear reading improve elementary school students’ reading fluency, expand their vocabulary, and increase their confidence.

At a Loss for Words

For decades, schools have taught children the strategies of struggling readers, using a theory about reading that cognitive scientists have repeatedly debunked. And many teachers and parents don't know there's anything wrong with it.

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