Teaching 1st grade also means managing a lot of transitions—helping students move quickly and calmly from one activity to another, or giving them small “brain breaks” to move and stretch. At the ...
Help your child become a confident, enthusiastic reader in the Summer Reading Skills Programs, offered by Saint Louis University and designed and taught by instructors from the Institute of Reading ...
In echo reading, first read passage first aloud and then have you child echo or copy you. In echo reading, you first read a passage aloud and then have the child/students echo (or copy) you by ...
Most secondary educators don't get much teacher preparation to help students struggling to read. Realizing that its teachers needed help, the Marietta district in Georgia has invested in PD that gives ...
Reading! It is for life. Like riding a bike, once you learn, you know how, with practice comes improvement, just like everything else in life. Reading also opens doors. If you know how to read you can ...
The science of reading has made a much-needed comeback in recent years, with several states enacting policies for educators training on it. However, fluency practice doesn’t have to occur only at ...
The late Nora Ephron famously felt badly about her neck, but that’s minor compared to how people feel about their reading. We think everyone else reads faster than we do, that we should be able to ...
Proven to boost reading scores in 98 per cent of children, the research-backed literacy program is now available in Australia. The Reading Skill Set offers the first modern, screen-free reading ...
Here’s a harsh piano lesson: Years of tickling the ivories go only so far for those who want to sight-read sheet music fluently, a new study suggests. Aside from those painstaking hours of practice, a ...
(TNS) — Artificial intelligence might be able to drive cars, treat disease, and train your front door to recognize your face. But can it crack the toughest nut in literacy: Helping kids comprehend ...
The fallout from the pandemic is just being felt. “We’re in new territory,” educators say. By Dana Goldstein BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — The kindergarten crisis of last year, when millions of 5-year-olds ...