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Why is March 2024 the Best Month in Years for Books?

Why is March 2024 the Best Month in Years for Books? | writing | Scoop.it
What they don’t tell you when you decide that you’d like to cover books for a living (or something like that), is how guilty you’ll feel a lot of the time.Just consider for a moment the plight of …...
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Can creative writing be taught?

Can creative writing be taught? | writing | Scoop.it
MAYA ROSE FERNANDES  I’m a published novelist and short story writer, who also teaches creative writing in Goa. I’ve been doing this for close to eight yea
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Racism in Writing

Racism in Writing | writing | Scoop.it
Donald Yacovone’s research has led him to argue an unconventional conclusion: the northern part of the United States, not the south, has had a larger role in keeping alive racist ideologies and producing texts which perpetuate racism. “The most damaging volumes were written by northerners,” he said.  Yacovone, author of “Teaching White Supremacy: America’s Democratic […]
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What is Science of Reading and why you are hearing so much about it?

What is Science of Reading and why you are hearing so much about it? | writing | Scoop.it
The way our schools are teaching kids how to read is changing.
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'No magical recipe' for literacy: Top-performing countries have 'very different educational systems'

'No magical recipe' for literacy: Top-performing countries have 'very different educational systems' | writing | Scoop.it
Eight out of 10 South African schoolchildren struggle to read well by the age of 10, an international study published on Tuesday said. The finding from the US-based Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) showed that 81 percent of South African fourth graders, aged between nine...
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