Tucked away in a Johnstown warehouse, volunteers are often hard at work packing and organizing thousands of magazines. As the world becomes increasingly digitized, the group, MagLiteracy, works to ...
We opened an adult literacy program in the basement of the old Carnegie branch I managed, almost four months from the day Merlene, one of our regular patrons, confided that she’d been pretending her ...
In my work as a literacy equity advocate, I often note how we’re living in a new Gutenberg Era. In the Middle Ages, Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press expanded our capacity for mass ...
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Despite increased access to devices and the internet, studies show that K–12 students still struggle to identify credible information. Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12.
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