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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a group of Massachusetts parents who claimed their children were harmed by reading curricula designed by three prominent literacy experts.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard G. Stearns ruled that the lawsuit against educational publisher Heinemann and three of its ...
Rachel Kanter, Ed.M.’12, didn’t just stumble upon her passion for books; she was immersed in it. Growing up in Keene, New ...
On May 20, the agency identified “evidence-based literacy instruction” as one of three proposed priorities for grant funding ...
A South Florida nurse is using her experience as a mental health professional to write children’s books that teach emotional ...
With student debt spiraling, many families are looking for alternatives to traditional higher education. These programs offer ...
Surveys show fewer parents are reading aloud to their kids. Neuroscience explains why even the busiest of parents should make the time.
A new crop of children’s book authors are trying to help kids develop curiosity about their physical bodies. But how exactly ...
Although the invasive Burmese pythons might be considered one of the state's most reviled reptiles, they have the potential to help with medical research. Stephen Hall tells us more on "The Florida ...
Local art teacher, Kaia Petley, recently published an art resource book on Amazon. She describes SKETCHED as a collection of ...
One of our favorite guests has a new book made possible by the teaching press at UW-Green Bay. In this segment, author Preston Taylor and his sister Julianne Taylor discuss how UW-Green ...
His Holocaust novel “King of the Jews” was widely praised. He also wrote about his show-business family and taught writing at ...