Teachers can create a writing-rich environment that encourages young learners’ playful marks and inventive spelling.
(RNS) — Since childhood, I’ve been a regular target of ignorance and bigotry. My experience contributed to my becoming a scholar of history and religion, but more than that, it has given me a clearer ...
A pair of seniors at Natick High School have written a children’s chemistry book aimed at making science more accessible and fun for younger students. Michael Coppellotti and Addisyn Yaskis, both 17, ...
Set in the days of turmoil, leading to the partition of the country, Mukand and Riaz are based on a true story of a friendship between two children. The boys are inseparable and share many experiences ...
"We read it to them every step of the way," Benatar says of My Grandma and Grandpa Rock!, out today. By Gary Graff It’s fair to say that when Pat Benatar and her then-future husband Neil Giraldo were ...
Local author and illustrator Rashad Doucet has doodled for as long as he can remember. “I would get in trouble for talking in ...
The question isn't whether AI will change how we think, but if we will consciously participate in that change.
Age 13 marks a shift in teen bedtime screen use, with social media access linked to shorter sleep and more nightly disruptions.
Reading for pleasure comes with a hefty bounty of benefits for any age. Here are five great reasons to start that next chapter.
Last year, Monique Darrisaw-Akil traveled to an international education conference in Accra, Ghana, and saw an opportunity for a literacy lesson for young students in the Long Island school district ...