This week’s guest is Laura Robb, who lives in Winchester, Virginia. A longtime teacher and author, Laura’s first book was published in 1994. She is widely known for her educational books about reading ...
Children are naturally curious, and love to learn about new things in their surroundings. Some of kids’ most cherished ...
On rainy days, Reading’s sidewalks will shine with the creativity of young writers from the area. Haiku written by local children as part of the Rain Poetry project by nonprofit PA Humanities will ...
COVID-19 took a toll on all of us, but the students who were forced to learn remotely as the pandemic forced us all into quarantine perhaps suffered the most. Indeed, new research shows that the ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. Produced by Sara Curtis Edited by Wendy Dorr Featuring Elisabeth Egan ...
Nominations are open now via Instagram at @soappoetryshop. Entries opened on November 8 and close on November 18, with winners announced shortly after. For more information, visit www.soappoetry.co.uk ...
In his blog, “The Power of Patterns in teaching,” published in The Robb Review, Oct. 4, 2022, Dr. Timothy Rasinski explains that English has many word-patterns that can be used to teach reading. In ...
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