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Best practices for summer learning Dr. Karl Alexander discusses the best practices for summer learning.
Maria Salvadore: Finding the Right Books Children’s literature expert Maria Salvadore discusses books for boys, finding books for struggling readers, and the power of poems.
Learning About Difference and Belonging Through Books When teachers provide diversity in classroom materials, students connect to the experiences of others—and have their own reflected and valued.
Reading SOS: Where should my third grader do online research? School tech expert Mike Carvella offers alternative online sources that are kid-friendly and trustworthy.
Finding the Right Book The library is a vital resource for one mom whose son’s appetite for information is growing as quickly as his shoe size.
Reading SOS: How do I encourage my deaf child to do more independent reading? Dr. Leala Holcomb, an expert in Deaf education and literacy, offers practical suggestions for encouraging your child to read on their own.
The limits of Lexile Miller has observed that Lexile rankings can limit young readers and aren’t always the best measure of text complexity.