For decades, the common explanation for why children struggle to read has stayed remarkably consistent. Smart kids read well. Kids who don't simply aren't smart enough. And when children strain over a ...
Americans are increasingly listening to audiobooks, but many people don't believe listening to an audiobook is the same as ...
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Helping kids crack the reading code
From phonics games to decodable books, early literacy strategies are giving young learners the tools to become confident readers. Teachers, parents, and programs are focusing on systematic, hands-on ...
Beyond its aesthetic value, color can be harnessed through two distinct modalities: as a pedagogical tool that influences ...
While some of us enjoy curling up with a good book, others prefer watching a series or playing video games. But from the ...
Abstract: Increased data rates and very low-latency requirements place strict constraints on the computational complexity of channel decoders in the new 5G communications standard. Practical ...
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Making sense of the science of reading
Across the U.S., schools are rethinking how they teach reading, guided by decades of research known as the science of reading. This movement emphasizes explicit, systematic phonics instruction, ...
Abstract: Semi-supervised learning (SSL) has been proven beneficial for mitigating the issue of limited labeled data, especially on volumetric medical image segmentation. Unlike previous SSL methods ...
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