Lifelong learning activities, including reading, writing, and learning new languages may help lower Alzheimer's risk, more ...
Pennsylvania is joining about 25 other states — including Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware — in requiring ...
Cognitive health in later life is ‘strongly influenced’ by lifelong exposure to intellectually stimulating environments, say researchers ...
A study finds that people who stay mentally active through reading, writing, and learning may have a lower risk of ...
Studycat introduces a vocabulary-first French learning track that helps kids build core words through play, with ...
Students currently learn cursive between third and fifth grade. If House Bill 127 becomes law, students will begin learning ...
Revolutionary learning management system (LMS) brings real-time guided practice, precise scoring, and progress tracking ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro on Wednesday signed a bill that will require a cursive handwriting curriculum in all Pennsylvania public schools. “I’m definitely rusty, but I think my penmanship was okay!” Shapiro ...
Engaging in activities such as reading, writing, or learning new languages could reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by almost 40 per cent, according to new research. Experts suggest ...
The results illustrate a stark divide. People in the top 10% of enrichment scores saw a 38% lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. “Our findings are encouraging, suggesting that consistently ...
Nowadays, it isn't easy to find someone who still writes things down instead of typing, and those people who do usually have several special traits.
Analytical reading helps students move beyond surface understanding and engage deeply with texts, leading to better writing section scores. By learning to read between the lines, students can write ...