Elementary teachers should normalize mistakes, encourage partnering and reread familiar texts with students, experts say.
A new study reveals that reading to children aged 6-8, even without specific prompts, significantly boosts their empathy. However, pausing to ask reflective questions about characters' feelings and ...
New research shows that parents who read to their 6- to 8-year-olds nightly boost their children’s creativity and empathy.
Once students can decode, they need ongoing and thoughtful instruction to understand, interpret, and engage with what they read.
“It increases reading fluidity and [technique] with very low stress,” Ruth Sias, a children’s librarian who has worked for the City of Madison for 20 years, told The Daily Cardinal. “The dogs are ...
Congress ended funding for Reading First in 2009. The more recent science of reading movement, though, has been propelled by ...
Northwest Elementary School in Butler celebrated Valentine’s Day — and Kindness Month — by encouraging kindness and friendship with one another. Students wrote one compliment on the white board for ...
A parent of a kindergartner is angry after a teacher at Sage Elementary School in Rock Springs read a book about non-binary gender ideology to her ...
Grieving families remembered the 17 killed on Feb. 14, 2018, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during two ceremonies on ...
A longtime children’s librarian at Jay-Niles Memorial Library, Pineau died Jan. 12, leaving a lasting impact on young readers ...
District officials told the crowd they have received nearly 350 survey responses from Blackshear and Oak Springs families and ...