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E-readers continue to redefine reading

E-readers have transformed reading in the modern age, putting whole libraries a tap away. This week's Technology Tuesday ...
As poverty rates rise, reading proficiency rates tend to fall. But poverty is not destiny, and some schools and districts hugely outperform what might be expected of them based solely on which ...
Ready to complete the 2026 PS Reading Challenge? Find the new list of 40 book prompts and 10 advanced book prompts here.
Print’s slower, less distracting pace supports the reflective engagement that stories often need, giving young readers room to inhabit a character’s emotions.
A hard-core bibliophile can often be identified as the traditional hero — a glasses-wearing, tea-drinking, avid reader who ...
Reading achievement has been stagnant in the US for decades, raising questions about what other methods might work to help ...
Navigating the Future of Literacy Development As we step into 2026, the landscape of literacy development is evolving rapidly, driven by advancements in technology, educational research, and an ...
California took a big step toward overhauling its reading curriculum last week when Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill pushing for phonics-based instruction in elementary and middle school classrooms.
Books written by Richard Van Camp, Ashley Spires and Kern Carter are among the nominated titles for the Forest of Reading's 2026 award initiative. Hosted each spring, the Forest of Reading is Canada's ...
READING, Pa. – Reading City Council introduced a proposed ordinance Monday night to declare Reading a "welcoming city." Officials say it's a measure meant to clarify that local police do not enforce ...
New Mexico’s ‘Free’ Child Care an Attempt to Cover for Past Failures The Virtue of Liberty: A Response to the NatCons Trump Administration Says Drug-Boat Strikes Are Not Really ‘Hostilities,’ as Death ...
There's a Japanese word that describes your pile of unread books: tsundoku. It dates back to the 1800s but feels especially relevant today — after all, we're reading less than we used to. Every ...