Structured literacy is an evidence-based approach to teaching reading and writing that has gained widespread attention for its effectiveness, especially for students who struggle with literacy skills.
As schools and districts shift to evidence-based literacy practices, they need to attend to reading’s twin component in literacy instruction: writing. Research demonstrates that reading and writing ...
Expressive writing, a structured intervention that encourages individuals to articulate their deepest thoughts and feelings, has attracted considerable scientific interest due to its potential to ...
AI has rapidly changed how students approach academic work. From brainstorming tools to grammar correction, automation is everywhere, but most platforms still fall short when it comes to structured, ...
The JHU Provost's Leadership, Advancement, and Development (LAD) Academy presents an exclusive professional development session designed to help sustain research momentum and writing productivity.
Ethical considerations and academic integrity Issues of academic integrity were central to participants’ experiences. Students expressed concerns about unintentional plagiarism, the accuracy of ...