Students who want to read about dinosaurs, delve into English literature classics, or just immerse themselves in a good story have plenty of options: Traditional paper books, e-readers, audio books, ...
Technology is changing how we read—and that means we need to rethink how we teach. Linus Merryman spends about an hour a day on his laptop at his elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, mostly ...
When it comes to teaching early literacy skills to preschoolers, cracking open a book appears to be much more effective than powering up a digital learning game, according to a new study by Michigan ...
In the dynamic landscape of learning in the digital age, K-12 educators are increasingly leveraging technology tools to enhance teaching and learning experiences. These tools, ranging from interactive ...
Reading from paper supports deeper comprehension and reflective engagement, while reading on screens often leads to skimming and less sustained engagement, a new OECD paper has found. A panel of ...
The Merry Readers Club, an initiative dedicated to strengthening literacy and fostering community learning and a love for reading among students, has entered into a strategic partnership with Tenece ...
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has signed an MoU with the Institute of Technology, Madras ...
Screens are replacing paper when it comes to nearly every aspect of communication, but is it good for our mental health? Research proves the countless mental health benefits of reading, but still most ...