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The Project Tomorrow study demonstrates that large print books are a powerful, easily implemented literacy tool. To address the current reading crisis effectively, educators might also benefit from a ...
Over three-quarters of students in grades 6-8 expressed a desire for more large print books. More than 85% of high schoolers reported the same wish. This study doesn’t delve into any links to ...
Thorndike Press is expanding its library of large-print titles with an eye to helping young readers develop and succeed While large-print books are typically associated with older readers or ...
Evans, Ed.D., the chief executive officer of Project Tomorrow. "Large print books are easy to integrate across the curriculum in ELA, social studies, history, and in any library collection—and ...
This column was submitted by Evangeline Cessna, Local History Librarian at the Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library. This week we are featuring serial fiction in our New Large Print collection. The ...
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Fall in love with ‘Large Print Romance,’ by VHS thespians“I was struck one day at Granny’s by the little label on the shelf that said ‘Large Print Romance,’ James said. “I thought, ‘now that’s a title for a show,’ and I bought every book ...
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