“We have a science of reading,” Snow said. “But now, we need a science of teaching reading that is equally well-developed if ...
Whether reading a book or listening to a recording, the goal is the same: understanding. But these activities aren’t exactly alike.
Dr. Ashley Stephens from Cabell County Schools stopped by First Look at Four to share why students must learn to read before they can read to learn.
TAYLORSVILLE, Utah — Kids sitting in front of screens, navigating the World Wide Web with the ease of someone more than quadruple their age. But imagine, they’re not just playing any game or ...
The new results from the Nation’s Report Card show that only 29% of eighth graders are proficient in science, down from 33% ...
Alchemy Theatre's new musical is taking us back to our days in the classroom. Ava Williams, Elowyn Richey, and Charli Bellomy stopped by First Look at Four to tell us about Schoolhouse Rock! Live! You ...
This article by Stephanie N. Del Tufo, assistant professor of education and human development at the University of Delaware, has been republished with permission from The Conversation’s Curious Kids ...
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Do you really need to read to learn? What neuroscience says about reading vs listening
Listening to podcasts or audiobooks uses different parts of the brain to those that are engaged when you read something. In ...
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