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Get Boys Reading: Audience Q&A Part 6 of a lively panel discussion called How to Get and Keep Boys Reading.
A Thirst to Read Although Michael struggles to read, he has always had a passion for books and reading.
Take the Read Across America Diverse Books Challenge NEA’s Read Across America Ambassador Marley Dias shares 5 easy steps to making reading diverse books a part of who we are as a nation and as readers.
The critical reader In this age of information overload, Dr. Frey believes that students need sharpened skills to read with a critical eye.
Audio books for struggling readers Beth Poss explains that the definition of reading has expanded—we must recognize audiobooks and podcasts as valid conveyers of content.
Books Build Strong Vocabulary Dr. Rebecca Silverman talks about how children’s books give kids the opportunity to learn sophisticated new words in context.
Why today’s students need literature Jago believes that literature helps you to understand the human condition and where your place is in this world.
How do we help teachers succeed in teaching reading? Teachers are often closed off from research that would make it possible for more educators and students to succeed.