Coding skills have long been associated with workforce readiness and the digital fluency that students will need to thrive in the modern workplace. But the benefits of coding also extend to more ...
For over 20 years, the Sokola Institute has supported Indigenous communities in Sumatra, Indonesia, promoting literacy in learners’ mother tongues. Its Sokola Literacy Education for Indigenous ...
EdSource · Sexual abuse claims threaten school district budgets, even when not accused In 2014, the California State Board of Education adopted the evidence-based and standards-driven English Language ...
Researchers found that a child's ability to self-regulate is a critical element in childhood language and literacy development, and that the earlier they can hone these skills, the faster language and ...
Solving the literacy crisis requires commitment to implementation and letting go of familiar approaches that aren't serving ...
Language and literacy are intimately related. Language skills include listening, speaking, taking turns when engaging in conversation, communicating needs, describing things, having meaningful ...
Dyslexia, a learning disability that makes it difficult to decipher and spell written words, affects about 20 percent of the population. With recent awareness of dyslexia’s prevalence has come a push ...
Over nearly half a century, research on language immersion education has heralded benefits such as academic achievement, language and literacy development in two or more languages, and cognitive ...
The ability to do this makes future learning in reading and writing that much more accessible for children, however, we also know that preschoolers and the first year of formal school is the best time ...
The Immokalee Foundation has continually adapted to its students' needs while making an impact in Southwest Florida.
The Dr. Seuss Foundation and the San Diego Foundation have partnered to offer $2 million in early childhood literacy grants to local nonprofits serving children and families in San Diego County.
Devices including TVs, smartphones and tablets could change the brain structures of young children, according to scientists—who fear such technology could affect the development of language and ...