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Is a book better the second time around? Some readers in the 2024 reading challenge said yes
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Is a book better the second time around? Some readers in the 2024 reading challenge said yes
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Erin Kayata
March 7, 2024
Does exercise improve kids’ math skills? Yes, but it won’t help with reading or spelling, new research finds
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Does exercise improve kids’ math skills? Yes, but it won’t help with reading or spelling, new research finds
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Cyrus Moulton
December 18, 2023
Jose Antonio Vargas’s ‘Dear America’ inspires student engagement on immigrant justice
Jose Antonio Vargas’s ‘Dear America’ inspires student engagement on immigrant justice
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Emily Arntsen
October 8, 2020
Boston schoolchildren improved their reading skills by using the RAVE-O reading intervention and Wilson Reading Training technique
Boston schoolchildren improved their reading skills by using the RAVE-O reading intervention and Wilson Reading Training technique
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Irvin Zhang
July 25, 2019
We’ve lost something important in the age of screens. 3D printers can bring it back.
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We’ve lost something important in the age of screens. 3D printers can bring it back.
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Khalida Sarwari
February 14, 2019
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January 8, 2019
These schoolchildren dreaded reading. Then they found the buried treasure.
These schoolchildren dreaded reading. Then they found the buried treasure.
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Debora Almeida
August 2, 2018
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What’s on your summer reading list? Here’s what faculty are digging into
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Jason Kornwitz
June 27, 2017
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Reading program connects students with timely books
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Joe O'Connell
July 15, 2015
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It takes a village to raise a writer
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Joe O'Connell
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The building blocks of dyslexia
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Angela Herring
September 20, 2012