Abstract: Automating procedural tasks from natural language instructions is crucial for industrial applications but is hampered by ambiguity and the need for implicit domain knowledge. While Large ...
Tech tools that correct spelling may be convenient, but they can mask a serious problem. Credit: Ian Moore / Mashable Composite; Constantine Johnny / Moment / SeventyFour / iStock / Getty If you know ...
The spelling crisis can't be fixed by relying on digital spelling tools. Credit: Ian Moore / Mashable Composite; J Studios / DigitalVision / FatCamera / E+ / Catherine Falls Commercial / Moment / ...
This story has been updated with a statement from Ohio State. When it comes to implementing the "science of reading" in K-12 school districts, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said district leaders and teachers ...
In October, the Washington Post declared the victory of phonics over whole language instruction. California was bowing to reality, joining red states like Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana in ...
When it comes to implementing the "science of reading" in K-12 school districts, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine at a Dec. 16 press conference said district leaders and teachers are making great progress in ...
Approximately two out of every five students in the United States cannot read at a basic level. Literacy rates have been declining for more than a decade, but since the COVID-19 pandemic those rates ...
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. This article is part of Bright Spots, a series highlighting schools where every child learns to read, no ...
Critics of public education in Ohio, especially Republicans who control the Statehouse, paint a picture of declining rigor, the specter of social promotion, and weakened accountability. Gubernatorial ...
BEIJING—The White House’s new national-security strategy signals a softer approach to competition with Beijing, playing down ideological differences between the two superpowers and marking a break ...
This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. The historian Rob Boddice sat cross-legged on his couch in Montreal on a frigid day last winter and conjured ...