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The No-Book Report: Skim It and Weep - 0 views

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    This article from the Washington Post discusses the problem of aliteracy. Much more prevalent than illiteracy, it is also more insidious because unlike teaching someone how to read, which is fairly straightforward, how do you teach someone to LIKE to read? This article contains statistics on aliteracy in America and interesting ways in which aliteracy has changed the way our society functions.
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Tool Translates Test Scores Into Reading Lists - 0 views

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    The Virginia Department of Education has unveiled a tool that teachers and parents can use to select books that interest young readers and help them improve their skills.
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You Gotta Have Art - 0 views

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    As health-care costs skyrocket, a down-to-earth approach to healing is emerging, complementing high-tech medicine with high-touch arts.
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A Conversation About Literature - 0 views

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    Michael Cunningham, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Hours" and other works, was artist-in-residence recently at the University of Maryland at College Park. This is part of a conversation he had with reporter Valerie Strauss about young people and literature.
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Media Bombardment Is Linked to Ill Effects During Childhood - 0 views

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    In a detailed look at nearly 30 years of research on how television, music, movies and other media affect the lives of children and adolescents, a new study released today found an array of negative health effects linked to greater use.
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Students Dig Deep For Words' Origins - 0 views

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    First in a series of occasional short takes on unusual courses in local schools.
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YWCA survey reveals women's priorities for Obama - 0 views

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    More than three-fourths of young women, those ages 18-29 and known as Generation Y, want incoming President Barack Obama to make civil rights and racial justice top priorities of his administration, a survey says.
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Learning About Learning - 0 views

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    Brain scans are helping neurologists and other scientists develop new learning techniques.
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Study Links Violent Video Games, Hostility - 0 views

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    Children and teenagers who play violent video games show increased physical aggression months afterward, according to new research that adds another layer of evidence to the continuing debate over the video-game habits of the youngest generation.
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Graduating ASAP, if Not on State Timeline: Some Latino Students Fit School in as Life A... - 0 views

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    Traditional calculations of graduation rates ignore students who succeed in graduating but don't do it in four years.
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Arts Integration Aids Students' Grasp of Academics - 0 views

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    Article about the intersection of arts and "core subjects."
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Keeping Notes Afloat in Class - 0 views

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    About the importance of music education.
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A Tale Of Two Literature Courses - 0 views

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    First in an occasional series exploring variations in how popular courses are taught.
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Online Grading Systems Mean No More Changing D's to B's - 0 views

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    Parents and students in a growing number of schools can track fluctuations in a grade-point average from the nearest computer in real time, a ritual that can become as addictive as watching political polls or a stock-market index.
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Doctors Often Overestimate Patients' Health Literacy - 0 views

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    Many patients misunderstand the written questions American doctors have them answer before physical exams, a finding that calls into question the usefulness of these screening tools, new reports say.
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