The Maine Monitor on MSN
A Maine educator didn’t have a curriculum to teach a foundational skill for reading. So she created her own
The instructional coach revamped how young kids pull apart and put together letter sounds to form words. Her program is now being piloted in six Maine school districts.
The second you step inside the Sloomoo Institute, an interactive slime museum, you’re given a new name. A slime name to be ...
NJ is expanding phonics-based instruction and early literacy screening as officials work to address reading proficiency gaps ...
Michigan's fourth-grade reading scores are alarming. A state senator shares his personal story and calls for urgent reform.
As enrollment for preschool programs begins across the state, educators are driving home the importance of introducing young ...
By Rian Johnson Rian Johnson is a filmmaker and crossword fiend. He’d like to alert any puzzle constructors reading this to ...
Thirty years after publication, "Infinite Jest" has settled into the background noise of American culture, faint but unmistakable. You notice it whenever the conversation turns to addiction, ...
Looking for help with today's New York Times Wordle? Here are some expert hints, clues and commentary to help you solve today's Wordle and sharpen your guessing game.
Island View Elementary teacher Teisha Langford walked down the aisle with her husband Scott Langford in a "Q-U" wedding ceremony to teach students the "quah" sound.
India Today on MSN
Which village in Oman speaks a rare Iranian language found nowhere else?
A tiny village tucked away on Oman's Musandam coast is home to a rare language. Kumzari, spoken only by a few thousand people, survived centuries of isolation and sea trade.
Football365 on MSN
Arsenal-baiting manager is ‘spanner’; he’s far worse than Mikel Arteta
Fabian Hurzeler has been described as a 'spanner' and 'the guy the media portrays Mikel Arteta to be' after his comments on Arsenal.
Grazia Daily UK on MSN
The Luxe Issue: Long Live Queen Elizabeth
She burst into our consciousness in 1994 in that safety-pin dress – and has rarely been out of the headlines, or work, since.
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