One of the most common questions in language learning is also one of the trickiest: How long does it take to become fluent in a language? The answer depends on several variables, including your native ...
COVID-19 did not simply interrupt schooling; it altered how we read. Remote instruction rewarded efficiency over depth. Faced with shortened periods, screen fatigue and constant digital distractions, ...
Reading books, we all know, is good for your brain. Books not only teach us about whatever subject we’re reading about, but ...
Since the school district implemented a new phonics program in Bradley Elementary School, 80% of the kids are now reading above grade level.
In a clip that resurfaced recently, the polarizing influencer explained why. Books, he argued, are too slow. His brain is “far too advanced” to enjoy such a low-velocity medium: “I need action. I need ...
Reciting a poem or play, by synchronizing breath and heart rate to verse, has been found to reduce stress and relax the mind.
But the current policy conversation has begun to blur them with a different question: how dyslexia itself should be defined. In several recent debates about dyslexia policy and definitions—including ...
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius and Mayor Johnson visited Sherman Multicultural Arts School to celebrate Read Across America ...
As an Orton-Gillingham-certified instructor, I support the methodology, which calls for an explicit, systematic, cumulative, direct, and sequential approach to reading instruction that emphasizes ...