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Scholastic Expands And Adapts Resources To Support Students And Accelerate Learning Through Summer Reading
The Company s Offerings Aim to Increase Book Access, Help Social-Emotional Needs, and Build Skills; Resources Can Support In-Person, At-Home, or Hybrid Learning
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NEW YORK, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Many districts, from New York City to San Francisco, are announcing an expanded focus on summer learning including social-emotional support, online experiences, and holistic learning opportunities for all students. Research has long proven that in a typical year, summer reading strengthens skills and today s school leaders are hoping to use this time as a springboard to further support students after a challenging and historic year. To ensure families, schools, libraries, and communities have the tools they need, whether that is through in-person programming, remote at-home learning, or a hybrid, Scholastic has expanded an
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World Read Aloud Day: Itâs imperative that we embrace literacy in 2021
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By ZahâRah Khan
South African children, along with their global counterparts in 66 countries, will once again immerse themselves in a world of new words, interesting characters and gripping plots on World Read Aloud Day (Feb 3).
Presented by global literacy non-profit LitWorld and sponsored by Scholastic, the annual literacy celebration advocates for greater access to literacy through diverse stories, as well as the power of reading aloud.
This has shown to have an immense impact on the academic and cognitive development of a child, and as suggested by a recent national survey of 4 517 public school educators in the US , their social-emotional well-being too.