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  • SCIENCEJul 8 · 18:53 UTCNY POST
    Blind adults regain vision, read again as first-of-its-kind chip invented by Stanford scientist

    A Stanford University scientist has developed a revolutionary tiny eye implant that enables some blind adults to regain vision and read again. The implant is described as a first-of-its-kind innovation.

  • POLITICSJun 30 · 00:33 UTCNY POST
    Stop radicalizing California teachers — teach the basics instead

    The California Department of Education hosted a webinar titled the 'Black Student Achievement Series,' which critics argue did not focus on academic topics like reading and math, as expected, but instead addressed different priorities.

  • SCIENCEJun 26 · 20:48 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Less than half of Tennessee students are proficient in any school subject, data shows

    Less than half of Tennessee students are proficient in any school subject, with over 50% of 3rd through 8th graders not meeting expectations in all tested subjects. High schoolers show similar struggles, particularly in math, where less than one-third are proficient. The Tennessee Department of Education reported modest gains but did not highlight the persistent challenges in student performance.

  • BUSINESSJun 17 · 05:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    John Lewis injects £20m into Glasgow city centre store in wider branch reboot

    John Lewis is investing £20m to revamp its Glasgow store in Buchanan Galleries as part of a £50m annual spending plan to refresh department stores. The broader strategy includes upgrades in Reading, Cambridge, Leicester, and Liverpool, with a total £800m allocated by 2029 to revive department store appeal.

  • SCIENCEJun 15 · 19:50 UTCSEATTLE TIMES
    WA falls to 31st in national education ranking

    Washington (WA) has dropped to 31st in the national education ranking. The latest analysis indicates 70% of Washington eighth-graders are not proficient in math and 68% of fourth-graders are not proficient in reading.

  • POLITICSJun 13 · 03:14 UTCNY POST
    If Berkeley students can’t read, K-12 schools need remediation

    Berkeley students' reading difficulties highlight a need for remediation in California's K-12 public schools. The article calls for improved educational measures to address these challenges.

  • SCIENCEJun 12 · 18:30 UTCTHE 74
    A Surprising Sliver of Hope in New NAEP Scores for the Lowest-Performing Kids

    The latest NAEP results show gains in reading and math for 9-year-olds, particularly among the lowest-performing students, with math scores for the 10th percentile rising 7.5 points and reading scores increasing 9.3 points. These improvements contrast with continued declines for 13-year-olds and may reflect a rebound from pandemic-related disruptions and federal funding.

  • SCIENCEJun 11 · 14:36 UTCCHALKBEAT
    Girls’ test scores have fallen faster than boys’. No one knows exactly why.

    Girls' test scores in math and reading have declined more sharply than boys' in recent federal exams, with boys showing greater recovery. This gender gap persists despite no consensus on its causes, though hypotheses include pandemic-related disruptions like caregiving responsibilities and loss of school structures.

  • SCIENCEJun 10 · 18:52 UTCTHE 74
    Opinion: New NAEP Report Shows Learning Progress Has Stalled. Here’s What to Do About It

    The latest NAEP Long-Term Trend assessment reveals stagnant academic progress for 13-year-olds in math and reading, with scores significantly lower than pre-pandemic and 2012 levels. While 9-year-olds show some improvement, overall student performance remains below historical peaks, and fewer students report reading for fun or discussing school topics with families. The report links declining engagement to increased screen time and shifts in educational policies.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 10 · 04:01 UTCCHALKBEAT
    New NAEP scores offer optimism for younger students but warning signs for teens

    New NAEP scores show 9-year-olds performing nearly as well in reading and math as before the pandemic, while 13-year-olds continue to struggle, with reading scores comparable to those from 50 years ago. The findings highlight divergent outcomes for younger and older students impacted by pandemic disruptions.

  • HEALTHMay 25 · 23:25 UTCNY POST
    One type of sitting may pose greater dementia risk than others, study suggests

    A study suggests that mentally active sedentary habits, such as reading, are linked to a significant reduction in cognitive decline, potentially lowering dementia risk compared to other forms of sitting.

  • HEALTHMay 20 · 18:25 UTCBBC HEALTH
    What you need to know about latest meningitis cluster

    A fourth case of meningitis B has been confirmed in Reading, prompting BBC South's health correspondent to share key information about the latest meningitis cluster. The cases are likely linked, and residents are advised to take precautions. Meningitis B is a serious infection that can cause severe illness.

  • HEALTHMay 19 · 09:34 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Junior school pupil contracts meningitis in fourth confirmed case in Reading outbreak

    A junior school pupil has contracted meningitis in the fourth confirmed case of an outbreak in Reading. The outbreak is causing concern among local health officials and parents. The case is being monitored closely to prevent further spread.

  • HEALTHMay 15 · 18:38 UTCBBC HEALTH
    What we know about the Reading Meningitis B cases

    Two people in Reading have been confirmed with meningitis B and are pupils at two schools. The cases are related to two schools in the area. The exact schools have not been disclosed.

  • HEALTHMay 15 · 11:05 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Meningitis cases found at two schools in Reading after student dies in new outbreak

    Meningitis cases have been found at two schools in Reading after a student died in a new outbreak. The outbreak has raised concerns about the health and safety of students in the area. The exact cause of the outbreak is currently unknown.

  • HEALTHMay 14 · 17:48 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    One dead and two more ill after meningitis outbreak in Berkshire

    One person has died and two more are being treated after a meningitis outbreak in Berkshire, following a recent outbreak in Kent that killed two and left over a dozen others hospitalized. The UK Health Security Agency confirmed new cases in Reading, including a student who died. The outbreaks are linked to specific locations, including a Canterbury nightclub.

  • SCIENCEApr 22 · 18:57 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Scores decline again for 13-year-old students in reading and mathematics

    The 2023 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report shows declining reading and mathematics scores among 13-year-old students in the U.S. for the second consecutive year. The findings highlight ongoing concerns about academic performance in core subjects.

  • SECURITYApr 16 · 08:16 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Russia's threat to bomb Britain: Kremlin lists 'potential targets' in London, Leicester, Reading and Suffolk it claims are making drones for Ukraine

    Russia has issued a threat to bomb Britain, citing potential targets in London, Leicester, Reading, and Suffolk, which it claims are manufacturing drones for Ukraine. The Kremlin's warning highlights concerns over military supply chains and international tensions.

  • HEALTHApr 15 · 08:09 UTCSCIENCE DAILY
    Doing this throughout life may cut Alzheimer’s risk by 38%

    A study suggests that lifelong mental stimulation through activities like reading, writing, and learning new skills may reduce Alzheimer’s risk by 38%. Individuals with higher cognitive enrichment experience delayed symptoms and lower risk compared to those with minimal mental engagement.

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