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The Future Of Children's Books  February 18, 2012 The market for children's books is huge: Consumers buy $3.1 billion children's books annually. Now, with e-books and apps taking off, there are new opportunities to turn traditional story books into interactive experiences...
Reading Association Creates Literacy Research Panel  The International Reading Association, a Delaware-based professional group with 70,000 members, just announced the creation of the Literacy Research Panel, a group of researchers who will "respond to critical issues in literacy" by translating research into practical recommendations.....
In China, 175 million people now study English  Newsweek Aug. 20-27, 2007 issue - China's recent rise has brought with it a new conventional wisdom: that everyone must learn Mandarin. But no one's told South Korea yet. Though Chinese is increasingly popular here, the nation seems to be suffering a profound case of English fever...
Debate: Do Teachers Need Education Degrees?  Debate: Should the public schools reduce the weight they give to education school credentials in pay and promotion decisions? Is this happening already, and, if so, what is replacing the traditional system for compensating teachers? Read the opinions of nine education professionals . . .
Horton, hear us roar! (VIDEO)  Horton the elephant is 54 years old, but it sure doesn't show. He's gray and wrinkly, of course, but that's to be expected from an elephant, no matter how old...
Reading This (And Anything Else) Might Save Your Child’s Life  Do you know how many states calculate whether or not they have adequate prison space for future felons? In Arizona, they look at the reading levels of their fourth graders...Reading scores slipping? Well, we need to build more prisons. Don’t believe that books can save your child’s life? Read on…
Students provide 500 books to area restaurants  These books are not quelling hunger pangs, but they are helping children develop an appetite for literature. The volumes are ones being provided to local restaurants through a new Books-N-Bites program operated by students at Greenwood and Island City [Oregon] elementary schools...
Language taught best in bursts  School age children with language and literacy problems are better off with intense daily therapy rather than extended therapy, according to a recent study. The study, led by Professor Ron Gillam, the 2009 recipient of Curtin University of Technology’s prestigious Haydn Williams Fellowship...
Piddle Diddle Stuck in the Middle  This book focuses on the unique circumstances that surround being a middle child. While the main character in the book Kali, is a dog, she finds herself experiencing many of the same feelings that a middle child might experience...
Picture books gain value as collectables  Stan and Linda Zielinski recently published "The Children's Picturebook Price Guide: Finding, Assessing & Collecting Contemporary Illustrated Books...
Arabic-Language Children’s Prize to Launch  Arabic-language children’s publishers have a new book prize: the Etisalat Award for Arab Children’s literature, which promises one million dirham ($270,000) to the best Arab children’s book of the year. “The prize will hopefully bring about some healthy competition between the current...
Next Test: Value of $125,000-a-Year Teachers  So what kind of teachers could a school get if it paid them $125,000 a year?......
....The school, called the Equity Project, is premised on the theory that excellent teachers — and not revolutionary technology, talented principals or small class size — are the critical ingredient for success.
My new picturebook!  Well, I have officially delivered final art to the client for my first full scale picturebook! "Reuben Wells: Hero of the Iron Rails" is being published by the Children's Museum of Indianapolis Guild, and is about how "Reuben" (the steam engine) went from Madison Hill to becoming a major part of...
Hooked on books  “I so much want them to get into reading,” al Zaabi says as she watches the children... She really has to push, however, to get the children to read in their mother tongue: “They don’t like reading in Arabic.” Children’s books in Arabic tend to be, in her words, “shallow”...
Newsletter on Vintage Illustrated Children's Books  "The Sea Fairy" is a bi-monthly newsletter for collectors, dealers, curators and enthusiasts of vintage illustrated children's and young adult books (dating mostly from 1800 to the 1930s)...
The Twitter Experiment  Dr. Monika Rankin, professor of History at UT Dallas, wanted to know how to reach more students and involve more people in class discussions both in and out of the classroom. She had heard of Twitter...
Thinking Outside the Book: Summer Reading  Every teacher and librarian hopes reading makes its way to the top of their students’ summer activity list. As educators, we know that a summer that doesn’t include reading can lead to a drop in literacy scores. In an effort to prevent regression, encourage summer reading by providing...
Nine great reasons why teachers should use Twitter  What is the point of Twitter? Why should educators get involved? What difference does using Twitter make?
Here are some answers that you might like to share:
  1. Together we’re better Teaching can be a lonely business...



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