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Don't lose sight of your goal: to stay free enough to really comprehend and analyze the things you spend your time reading, and to spend your time reading things that enrich your life.
Want to understand more of what you read - even if the material is somewhat above your head? No problem - just follow educator Ann McNeal of Hampshire College's four-step guide for reading a ...
I’m trying to read more in 2025, and so I talked to readers around the office. Here’s what I learned from our team that finished over 400 books in 2024.
I spoke to two experts about how to speed read to get through more books and articles—without sacrificing comprehension, so you can still soak up all those great benefits of reading.
One possible reason is that social studies is more likely to build the kind of knowledge and vocabulary that fuels reading comprehension.
On tests of reading comprehension, children in classes in which more meaningful reading is done outperform those in classes in which less reading is done. Stephen Krashen Professor Emeritus ...
And while reading teachers spend less than a quarter of the class time devoted to reading working on comprehension, that’s still magnitudes more than the less than 1 percent of time research ...
Gretchen Rubin shares her tips on how to read more books in 2025, and why reading is so good for you.
Whenever I tell people I read an average of one to two books a week, I get the same question: “How are you able to read so much? I just don’t have the time.” Actually, you do have the time ...
How we remember, understand and pay attention is simply worse whenever we read on the screen, writes Shakil Rabbi, who suggests two ways to help students deal with that.
I’m trying to read more in 2025, and so I talked to readers around the office. Here’s what I learned from our team that finished over 400 books in 2024.