According to new research published today by the National Literacy Trust (NLT), children and young people’s enjoyment of ...
The National Literacy Trust’s latest report reveals that only 35 per cent of young people aged eight to 18 today read for ...
The number of young people who say they enjoy reading has fallen significantly in the past year – especially among boys, according to research by the National Literacy Trust (NLT) charity.
The National Literacy Trust said the percentage of young people in the region who said they liked to read had fallen to its lowest level in 19 years. More than 76,000 children aged five to 18 ...
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November marks the 14th annual Financial Literacy Month and the goal of this year’s campaign is to get people to talk about the taboo subject of money.
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How new artificial intelligence technologies are making misinformation even trickier to decipher — and how K-12 education has a role in developing an important new capacity among students.
the National Literacy Trust, First News and others found that just 2% of children had the critical literacy skills they needed to tell if a news story was real or fake. Half were worried about not ...