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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated their policy on media use for young children. Lead author Dr. Ari Brown, acknowledged that the original [...]
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Imagine a classroom where a teacher asks a question to a group of students and instead of a few hands rising to answer the question, [...]
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Links from last week to get you talking… At what age should we start teaching our kids how to read? babyhood? kindergarten? - Lisa Guernsey Summer [...]
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By now you have probably heard about the Toronto family that was featured in the Toronto Star earlier this month. Their decision not to reveal [...]
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As new technologies pervade our lives, their increasingly visible presence in the classroom continues to be controversial. Schools around the world are beginning to embrace [...]
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has established today, April 23, as the World Book and Copyright Day. This particular day was [...]
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Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has created a new device, called Storyplay, designed to allow grandparents to share the story book experience with their grandkids over [...]
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Prix Jeunesse International is a festival and competition that promotes excellence in children’s television. Production houses and broadcasters alike are invited to submit their shows, [...]
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Baby Einstein is in the news again. Disney is offering refunds for its Baby Einstein DVD series, which some have interpreted as a tacit admission [...]
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The educational games market is growing, but many still think that educational = boring. I think this misses the point about how kids interact with [...]
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