Celeste Rivers helps students decode suffixes -er, -est. Celeste Rivers helps students decode suffixes -er, -est.
Scientists are learning how the brain extracts discrete words from a continuous stream of sounds. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: (Speaking Japanese). SUMMERS: Unless you speak Japanese, that probably sounded ...
In my work supporting middle schools in implementing effective Mult-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS), it’s not unusual for the team meetings that I sit in on to become tense. Administrators arrive ...
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This is what your cat actually hears when you call him
Cats don’t process human speech the way humans assume. When you call your cat, what he hears is shaped more by tone, sound ...
When you're listening to a familiar language, you hear individual words, but what if the language is unfamiliar? UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: (Speaking Japanese). SUMMERS: Unless you speak Japanese, that ...
Explore Daisy Rockwell's "Mixed Metaphors," a playful and insightful examination of translation's complexities and quirks.
Buiatti et al., 2009 ) as a valuable technique to measure neural syllable representation while two matched samples of older individuals (age-range 63–80 years) with hearing in the normative range (HL ...
The ruling in West Virginia v. B.P.J. leaves open the door to inclusive policies, writes attorney Shannon Minter.
Last week, Alexis Sorenson introduced her 8th graders to algebraic expressions with a lesson on Greek language roots rather than formulas. Sorenson, a math teacher at Cloquet Middle School in the ...
From insects to great apes, by way of birds and fish, animals communicate through an extraordinary variety of sounds. While the pitch or timbre of their vocalizations matters, rhythm may play a more ...
Houston adults with dyslexia learn to read at Neuhaus Education Center amid a worsening literacy crisis. Their goals are simple: read with grandkids, study the Bible and move past a lifelong barrier.
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