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READ 180 is a program that uses adaptive technology to improve literacy in students who read below grade level. It has different components, such as whole-group instruction, small-group instruction, and computerized reading instruction, and it is aligned to the Common Core State Standards.
Learn about the GRR model, a structured method of pedagogy that devolves responsibility from the teacher to the learner in four stages. The model is based on Vygotsky's zone of proximal development and scaffolding, and has been applied to various subject areas and content.
A pathology report is a medical document that gives information about a cancer diagnosis, such as grade, stage, and spread. Learn what each section means and how to understand your report.
Marie Clay (1926-2007) was a psychologist and professor who developed the Reading Recovery intervention, a whole language programme for struggling readers. She received many awards and honours, but also faced criticism and controversy for her theory and methods.
Hyperlexia is a rare learning disorder that causes exceptional reading skills but low communication skills. It is often linked to autism and can be diagnosed by a team of specialists.
Reading books can improve your brain, empathy, vocabulary, and more. Learn how reading can reduce stress, prevent cognitive decline, and even lengthen your lifespan.
Reading can enhance intelligence, knowledge, empathy, and problem-solving skills. Learn how books can expose you to new ideas, cultures, and perspectives, and improve your vocabulary and brain health.
Interventional radiology (IR) is a way to diagnose and treat cancer and other conditions without major surgery. Learn how IR works, what it can do, and what to expect during and after the procedure.