Reading was easy for Dr. Doug Fisher when he was growing up in San Diego, but it wasn’t for everybody. “I had friends who were illiterate,” he says. “They just pretended they could read, and the ...
As we face another year of unpredictability triggered by the global pandemic and other factors, perhaps the only thing we can be certain of is that the future is uncertain. An ability to digest data ...
Instead of investing in prepackaged software programs, many teachers are harnessing the technology they already have—such as webcams, audio recorders, blogs, and other Web 2.0 tools—to boost literacy ...
APPLETON (WLUK) -- A group of volunteers in the Appleton area continue to make a difference in their community, one project at a time. The Rotary Club of Appleton, also known as the Appleton Breakfast ...
In 2018, Associate Professor Dianna Townsend set out to explore different approaches to reading comprehension of informational texts for adolescent, multilingual students who were designated as ...
The Couvent Collective Introduces a Three-Tier Solution Addressing Financial Education Gap from Classroom to Professional Sports Louisiana produces incredible talent, but too many stars face financial ...
Classroom Connection features teachers writing about their experiences and views on education issues. Look for Classroom Connection every fourth Sunday in Forum. I grew up on a farm where I learned to ...
Midland College Pre-K teachers earned a national Footsteps2Brilliance honor roll by achieving 100% student engagement in ...
There was a time when being literate meant being able to read, write, and comprehend what was being said. It served a functional purpose – as long as we could all agree on the meaning of words and ...