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Dodgers Love L.A. Community Tour 2024: Landon Knack Reads To Students; Fernando Valenzuela Visits Homeboy Industries

Los Angeles Dodgers visited Gabriella Charter School and Homeboy Industries as part of their community tour.
L.A. Reads program aims to promote literacy and provide educational resources to youth.

Bookstore coming to North Jacksonville will house banned books and focus on Black history

State Representative Angie Nixon is opening 'The Cafe Resistance Bookstore' in response to low literacy rates and state laws on books in classrooms.
The bookstore will primarily feature books about Black history and by Black authors to combat book bans and challenges in the state.

She Was an Education Superstar. Then She Got Blamed for America's Reading Crisis.

Lucy Calkins faces serious criticism regarding her reading curriculum's effectiveness, which may impact her legacy and the literacy of American children.

Parents: tell us about the books that got your child into reading

Children's reading enjoyment has fallen to 35%, the lowest in nearly two decades.
Secondary school-age children's reading enjoyment has significantly declined.

Brooklyn Assemblymember Secures Funds For Library Adult Literacy Programs

Robert Carroll secured $50,000 to enhance Brooklyn Public Library's adult literacy initiatives using evidence-based practices focused on the science of reading.

The Commons: The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books

The decline in reading comprehension among elite college students is influenced by overwhelming extracurricular commitments and limited homework assignments.

Dodgers Love L.A. Community Tour 2024: Landon Knack Reads To Students; Fernando Valenzuela Visits Homeboy Industries

Los Angeles Dodgers visited Gabriella Charter School and Homeboy Industries as part of their community tour.
L.A. Reads program aims to promote literacy and provide educational resources to youth.

Bookstore coming to North Jacksonville will house banned books and focus on Black history

State Representative Angie Nixon is opening 'The Cafe Resistance Bookstore' in response to low literacy rates and state laws on books in classrooms.
The bookstore will primarily feature books about Black history and by Black authors to combat book bans and challenges in the state.

She Was an Education Superstar. Then She Got Blamed for America's Reading Crisis.

Lucy Calkins faces serious criticism regarding her reading curriculum's effectiveness, which may impact her legacy and the literacy of American children.

Parents: tell us about the books that got your child into reading

Children's reading enjoyment has fallen to 35%, the lowest in nearly two decades.
Secondary school-age children's reading enjoyment has significantly declined.

Brooklyn Assemblymember Secures Funds For Library Adult Literacy Programs

Robert Carroll secured $50,000 to enhance Brooklyn Public Library's adult literacy initiatives using evidence-based practices focused on the science of reading.

The Commons: The Elite College Students Who Can't Read Books

The decline in reading comprehension among elite college students is influenced by overwhelming extracurricular commitments and limited homework assignments.
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The Book Worm Bookstore unites self-love and literacy in Georgia

Local, independent bookstores are important in the face of political censorship.
The Book Worm Bookstore in Powder Springs, Georgia promotes self-love and literacy through unique events and a welcoming atmosphere.

Struggling Teenagers Left Out in New Push to Overhaul Reading

School districts are reforming reading instruction but neglecting to support older students struggling with literacy.
Alarming literacy rates among Black and Latino middle schoolers in New York necessitate immediate action.

Libraries will only exist for as long as we borrow from them. Consider it your civic duty | Jodi Wilson

Libraries support authors through a lending rights scheme and foster community engagement.
Borrowing books from libraries benefits both readers and authors.

Bidens hosted final Halloween trick-or-treat event; first lady came as a giant panda

The Biden family hosted a Halloween event focused on literacy, marking a festive farewell from the White House as they prepare to leave office.

Ancient Scribes Got Ergonomic Injuries, Too

Ancient Egyptian scribes held a prestigious position due to literacy, performing vital administrative tasks despite facing similar occupational health issues as modern office workers.

Little Free Libraries are part of what's right in the world

Little Free Libraries promote reading and community sharing, benefiting literacy and reflecting the interests of neighbors.

The Book Worm Bookstore unites self-love and literacy in Georgia

Local, independent bookstores are important in the face of political censorship.
The Book Worm Bookstore in Powder Springs, Georgia promotes self-love and literacy through unique events and a welcoming atmosphere.

Struggling Teenagers Left Out in New Push to Overhaul Reading

School districts are reforming reading instruction but neglecting to support older students struggling with literacy.
Alarming literacy rates among Black and Latino middle schoolers in New York necessitate immediate action.

Libraries will only exist for as long as we borrow from them. Consider it your civic duty | Jodi Wilson

Libraries support authors through a lending rights scheme and foster community engagement.
Borrowing books from libraries benefits both readers and authors.

Bidens hosted final Halloween trick-or-treat event; first lady came as a giant panda

The Biden family hosted a Halloween event focused on literacy, marking a festive farewell from the White House as they prepare to leave office.

Ancient Scribes Got Ergonomic Injuries, Too

Ancient Egyptian scribes held a prestigious position due to literacy, performing vital administrative tasks despite facing similar occupational health issues as modern office workers.

Little Free Libraries are part of what's right in the world

Little Free Libraries promote reading and community sharing, benefiting literacy and reflecting the interests of neighbors.
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Reading scores climb after targeted intervention at California's worst-performing schools

California's $53 million investment in teaching young and struggling students to read has shown significant results.
The program, implemented as part of a lawsuit settlement, resulted in a 6 percentage point increase in the number of third-graders meeting or nearly meeting state reading standards.
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