Earth.com: Scientists say kids who read print books develop deeper focus and stronger text comprehension
Children who read printed books demonstrate better comprehension and concentration, while screens are associated with lower performance ...
Scientists say kids who read print books develop deeper focus and stronger text comprehension
U.S. schools are introducing AI literacy lessons and gamified reading tools to engage students and improve comprehension. Middle and high schools are beginning with AI ethics and usage guidelines, ...
One of the leading issues in the modern era is the gradual decline of reading comprehension among us, students—that is, the gradual decrease in a student's ability to understand, interpret, and ...
The Hechinger Report: Why one reading expert says ‘just-right’ books are all wrong
Americans seem to have given up on reading books. Surveys show that almost 40 percent read no books at all over the course of a year. Just 27 percent read between one and four books each year. Serious ...
There are a lot of things that have improved over the past 50 years, but are still far from perfect: Car safety. Solar power uptake. Scores of medical procedures. Add reading comprehension instruction ...
Education Week: Want to Improve Early Reading Comprehension? Start With Sentence Structure
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN: What is immersive reading? How to design a cozy space that keeps you hooked on your book
Two design experts weigh in on the best ways to give your space a reading-friendly makeover.
What is immersive reading? How to design a cozy space that keeps you hooked on your book