Calling all ghosts, ghouls and goblins! This October, Naperville Public Library is transforming into a hub of Halloween fun for all ages. Whether you’re a little monster excited for spooky storytimes, ...
But a lesser-known population is also hitting the books this season — adult learners at Mid-State Literacy Council (MSLC). These dedicated individuals are improving their reading, writing, math, ...
The World Literacy Summit hosted 80 education officials to confront the rapid decline of reading proficiency across the United States. The World Literacy Foundation, which organized last week's summit ...
Ozarks Literacy Council is a non-profit organization providing free one-on-one tutoring, classroom readings, and book distributions to help people of all ages improve their literacy skills and achieve ...
Natasha Deen is a Guyanese-Canadian writer of books for kids and adults. Her books include the YA novels In the Key of Nira Ghani and The Signs and Wonders of Tuna Rashad. She also teaches in the ...
The potential for change from boosting financial literacy is almost limitless - COMMENT: Just as Fibonacci’s maths discoveries helped to awaken Europe from its Dark Age slumbers, we could do with the ...
The Salt Lake Tribune profiles author Jennifer Adams and her BabyLit board books that introduce classic literature to toddlers, with recent titles on Macbeth and War and Peace.
New novels by Thomas Pynchon and Brandon Taylor; memoirs by Susan Orlean, Malala Yousafzai and Tim Curry; the conclusion of an epic fantasy series by Philip Pullman; and more.
ART FOR ART’S SAKE: The kick-off of the arts season will be held Oct. 4, 6-9 p.m., on Magazine Street in New Orleans. The annual showcase of art, food, music and fun will include sales, special offers ...
It can be overwhelming — which is why many students turn to the rankings of publications like U.S. News and World Report. With the massive number of schools and programs to choose from, it can seem ...
Their new book, KIDS ON EARTH: The Learning Potential of 5 Billion Minds, was published by Harvard Education Press.
Carlo Rotella, a longtime English professor at Boston College, says in the age of artificial intelligence discussion-based teaching and learning is more valuable than ever. Moments before class begins ...