by Terry Heick
Literacy, roughly put, is the ability to read and write.
Implied in those two skills is the ability to think critically. Otherwise, reading and writing are simply skills–processes to move words around, and anyone…
Lexia Creates New Monthly Podcast Series
As part of its ongoing effort to empower educators with insights from literacy research, Lexia, a Cambium Learning Group company, has created a new monthly podcast series…
Benefits Of EdTech To Grow Literacy Skills
As the summer of 2022 approached it final days, teachers in K-12 schools had to focus on how to transform learning for the 2022-2023 school year. They made lessons…
Fewer primary school children can read for meaning now than before the Covid pandemic, and most children entering grade two do not know the alphabet. But despite a literacy crisis, there is no national reading plan, no proper budget, no…
Adapted from The Media and Me: A Guide to Critical Media Literacy for Young People by Project Censored the Media Revolution Collective
Maybe when you hear the word “critical,” you think of negative stuff: to be critical must mean…