New analysis compares literacy vs. poverty rates for 10,000 districts, 42,000 schools and 3 million kids. Is your school a ...
Students at R. Brown McAllister Elementary School use exercises in phonemic awareness—the ability to recognize and manipulate the sounds in English—during literary instruction on March 19, 2025, in ...
More than one‐third of the world's population uses a writing system that includes both uppercase and lowercase letter forms.
Early childhood teachers can guide students in exploring how to communicate meaningful events and feelings even before they ...
A new NIH grant will help researchers use eye-tracking to understand how deaf people process vocabulary and develop reading ...
Anchoring isn’t instant. Even after students notice a pattern, the written form can flicker before it stabilizes in long-term memory. Drift is normal before the anchor holds, which is why teachers ...
Educators and administrators do everything possible to prepare for the unexpected. From strengthening communication with ...
A new study has discovered a direct link between the number of milliseconds it takes a child’s brain to process the form of a ...
Which students are more likely to be struggling readers across elementary school, and which factors may lessen the risks for ...
As a third lockdown traps millions of British schoolchildren at home, free tablets and televised lessons are being touted as alternative ways to learn in a lockdown.
Wisconsin school districts are finding successes and challenges in implementing Act 20, which requires a phonics-based ...
Dedicated teachers, committed parents and innovative curriculum boosted special ed kids' reading despite a 4-week shutdown.