Reading for fun improves children's brains, study confirms
A study of 17,000 people from birth indicates that reading for pleasure improves not just literacy, but maths ability too, writes Alice SullivanSarah Yarborough's insight:This article, written by Dr....
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If you're reading this sentence, chances are you're reading it silently (if you're reading it out loud, hey, that's cool too). Your lips aren't moving, you're not making any sound that other people can...
View Article13 Ways Technology Can Improve Student Writing - Edudemic
As an Edudemic reader, you are well versed in the importance of technology in education. But are you aware of the specific role it can play in writing? Take a look at the findings of a recent...
View ArticleSpritz Wants to Change How You Read by Showing You One Word at a Time - The...
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View Article9 Qualities of Good Writing
There are two kinds of people: Those who think they can write, and those who think they can’t. And, very often, both are wrong. The truth is, most of us fall somewhere in the middle. We are all capable...
View ArticleThis Popular Grammar Advice Is Totally Wrong
This forceful call for more forceful writing is misguided; adverbs can be phonetically pleasing, can imbue sentences with subtlety, and should not be entirely shunned....Sarah Yarborough's insight:My...
View ArticleSix words that can ruin your sentence by Dictionary.com
RT @LarryFarlow: 6 words that can like actually, literally, basically ruin your sentence | http://t.co/XlSR5duMY8 #writingSarah Yarborough's insight:This article, or slideshow rather, was quite...
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