Gen Z is buying more print books than Millennials, and some are starting book clubs on their campuses. The University of Miami also recently reported a resurgence in reading books for pleasure.
The Scripps Howard Fund’s “If You Give a Child a Book…” campaign has now distributed more than one million books to students ...
Gen Z students are arriving at college with such feeble reading skills that some are incapable of even comprehending full ...
A few months into my first year of teaching middle-school English in Santa Fe, I realized that a handful of my students were not reading books. I had carefully structured the class time so there would ...
Abbottston Elementary students each received 10 free books through the WMAR "If You Give a Child a Book" campaign, supported ...
Third graders at Penns Valley Elementary and Intermediate School are continuing to strengthen their literacy skills and ...
The event allowed each student to select three free books, allowing them to take home stories that captured their interest.
Michael Gauss and Ted Hankle wanted third-graders in Laura Crotteau’s class at Brownsville Elementary to choose their own adventure. The students voted on whether the main character in the pair’s ...
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San Diego Padres surprise students and seniors with books during community tour ahead of FanFest
Padres pitchers surprised Emerson Elementary students with free books and visited senior living residents during Friday's ...
A survey reveals that most Kolkata students aged 17-24 read occasionally, prioritizing social media over books.
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