Reading Latest about Reading What is Reading Practice? The Google Play Books Feature Explained By Erik Ofgang published 5 June 23 Reading Practice provides learning opportunities for those using Google Play Books and Google Kids Space. Reading Intervention Strategies That Drive Measurable Outcomes By Erik Ofgang published 9 May 23 Educators shared strategies for successful reading interventions during a recent Tech & Learning webinar. 5 Ways to Engage Reluctant Readers By Erik Ofgang published 22 March 23 How technology and student choice can help engage reluctant readers What is ReadWorks and How Does It Work? Best Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 13 March 23 ReadWorks is a comprehension tool that places resources in one spot for easy teacher and student use. Classroom Tools How to Encourage Literacy with Digital Books & Resources By Ian Peterkin published 15 November 22 Melissa Jacobs, director of library services for New York City’s Department of Education, shares tips for encouraging literacy and improving equity with digital books. Reading Comprehension Can Predict College Success By Erik Ofgang published 28 June 22 For a new study, researchers looked at 26 previous studies and a total of 25,090 students and found that differences in reading comprehension could explain 8.4 percent of the variation seen in college grades. How to Get Students to Read for Fun By Erik Ofgang published 16 May 22 Parents and teachers can get students to read for fun by encouraging them to choose what they read or listen to and by helping them build other positive reading habits Listen Without Guilt: Audiobooks Offer Similar Comprehension As Reading By Erik Ofgang published 21 March 22 Kids and adults learned a similar amount if they read text or had it read to them, according to new research. Audiobooks for Students: Listening to What the Research Says By Erik Ofgang published 23 August 21 Audiobooks have grown increasingly popular but some educators are still hesitant to encourage their use. This may be a mistake. Summer Reading Recommendations By Melissa Jacobs published 20 July 21 The more you read, the more you know - summer reading recommendations for students and teachers from Melissa Jacobs, NYC DOE Director of Library Services Classroom Tools 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Tech & Learning Announces New Inaugural Leadership Mentorship Program–Mentors and Mentees Wanted2AI Won’t Revolutionize Education. Here’s What Will3Google’s VEO 3 AI Video Generator: What Educators Need To Know4Challenge-Based Learning: What Teachers Need To Know 5What Is TeachFX And How Can I Use It to Teach?
What is Reading Practice? The Google Play Books Feature Explained By Erik Ofgang published 5 June 23 Reading Practice provides learning opportunities for those using Google Play Books and Google Kids Space.
Reading Intervention Strategies That Drive Measurable Outcomes By Erik Ofgang published 9 May 23 Educators shared strategies for successful reading interventions during a recent Tech & Learning webinar.
5 Ways to Engage Reluctant Readers By Erik Ofgang published 22 March 23 How technology and student choice can help engage reluctant readers
What is ReadWorks and How Does It Work? Best Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 13 March 23 ReadWorks is a comprehension tool that places resources in one spot for easy teacher and student use.
How to Encourage Literacy with Digital Books & Resources By Ian Peterkin published 15 November 22 Melissa Jacobs, director of library services for New York City’s Department of Education, shares tips for encouraging literacy and improving equity with digital books.
Reading Comprehension Can Predict College Success By Erik Ofgang published 28 June 22 For a new study, researchers looked at 26 previous studies and a total of 25,090 students and found that differences in reading comprehension could explain 8.4 percent of the variation seen in college grades.
How to Get Students to Read for Fun By Erik Ofgang published 16 May 22 Parents and teachers can get students to read for fun by encouraging them to choose what they read or listen to and by helping them build other positive reading habits
Listen Without Guilt: Audiobooks Offer Similar Comprehension As Reading By Erik Ofgang published 21 March 22 Kids and adults learned a similar amount if they read text or had it read to them, according to new research.
Audiobooks for Students: Listening to What the Research Says By Erik Ofgang published 23 August 21 Audiobooks have grown increasingly popular but some educators are still hesitant to encourage their use. This may be a mistake.
Summer Reading Recommendations By Melissa Jacobs published 20 July 21 The more you read, the more you know - summer reading recommendations for students and teachers from Melissa Jacobs, NYC DOE Director of Library Services