As the pandemic drove a sudden, massive and necessary shift to online education last year, students were forced to access much of their school reading assignments digitally. Turning so heavily to ...
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One of my favorite parts of being an English professor has always been the sight of students poring over great works of literature and marking up the pages. Until recently, whether we were dissecting ...
Print media saw significant disruption during the coronavirus pandemic as many people moved online for news and information, but consumers’ preference for receiving and reading print on paper has ...
As someone who’s openly obsessed with spirituality and beauty, I’m shocked I hadn’t heard of lip-print reading before now. But I recently learned that just as one would read a palm, a birth chart, or ...
“Pat the Bunny,” the 1940 classic touch-and-feel book, is still in print—a testament to the value of touch in introducing infants and toddlers to the world of reading. Later, when children reach ...
This is an edition of the newsletter Pulling Weeds With Chris Black, in which the columnist weighs in on hot topics in culture. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Thursday. Magazines were my ...
Reading a physical newspaper seems outdated since most consumers get their news through online subscriptions or social media. However, one Black woman is bringing back the old-school trend by creating ...
Scrolling may work for social media, but experts say that for school assignments, kids learn better if they slow down their reading. By Perri Klass, M.D. In this pandemic year, parents have been ...
There’s a saying, “The LARGE PRINT GIVETH, and the small print taketh away.” We usually associate this concept with the big bold promise of benefits in an advertisement for a product or service we ...