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Three exhibits of her work in Portland, Rockland and Brunswick showcase the work of the artist best known for her moon ...
It’s a statement I hear far too often when working with mainstream audiences. With 90% of private households owning a computer and 93% having access to a mobile phone, it might seem that these people ...
PIC-LITS is a free interactive literacy website that teaches writing by allowing users to easily combine words and pictures. With this engaging blend of the visual and the verbal, PIC-LITS allows ...
Being the first female PhD holder in my field in Nigeria It settles in me that gender is not a barrier to braving any ordeal and excuses are not for anyone who really wants to make an impact and input ...
With a charismatic host and charming book readings and reviews, the hit series “Reading Rainbow” stands as a beacon of ...
Read 25 Day Is Bringing Back Silent Reading Time — Here’s How to Join! (Exclusive) The nationwide event hosted by Gretchen Rubin and Bookshop.org invites people to read together for 25 minutes ...
4 Reading parks and playgrounds set for old-time summer fun The Reading Recreation Commission's summer playground programs got off to a wet start.
Literacy rates are declining, screen time is increasing, and experts are sounding the alarm on the death of parents reading to their children.
Gen Z parents aren’t reading to their kids as often as other generations because they feel like it isn’t fun, raising concerns about the lack of early exposure to books.
15 major US libraries are running summer 2025 reading programs with art themes, digital resources, and cultural events to prevent summer learning slide.
If you're a teacher or a parent with an observation about children and screen time — whether they're your student, your kid, or your kid's friend — feel free to comment about it down below.
One Mind at a Time So, how can we re-embrace the lost art of doing one thing at a time? It is as simple as it sounds, but not necessarily easy in practice.