UW–Madison honors 13 faculty with 2026 Distinguished Teaching Awards recognizing excellence, innovation, inclusion and ...
You default to typing because it’s faster, more convenient, and digitally organized. But what if speed is costing you ...
A Virginia after-school cursive club went viral. More than two dozen states require cursive in their curriculums. Is it an ...
Mississippi’s reading gains have been called a “miracle,” but literacy expert Kymyona Burk says the real story is about sustained effort and all the pieces of reform coming together.
California's new literacy law is a step in the right direction, but successful implementation will require clear communication of quality standards, curriculum-focused professional learning and ...
Too many adolescents enter middle and high school burdened by years of reading failure — struggling to decode words, comprehend text, and engage with academic language.
K-12 teachers and students across the country are increasingly using AI in and out of classrooms, whether it is teachers turning to AI to refine lesson plans or students asking AI to help them ...
States receiving federal literacy grants would have to follow the science of reading, under a bill the House education committee passed Tuesday. Members unanimously approved the legislation, another ...
The Michigan Department of Education wants all K-5 teachers to go through a training called LETRS. Waterford Public Schools ...
Plummeting literacy rates have fueled a bitter debate over how best to teach reading. And artificial intelligence turning up ...
Amid too-quiet liberal arts classrooms, Pittsburgh professors are concerned about AI, STEM-heavy priorities and K-12 inequities.
Book reading in schools has fallen off severely and, in many classrooms, nearly disappeared, but our model legislation, called the BOOKS Act, can ensure that kids start reading full books again, ...
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