
They'll remind you why you love the library, too.

Maine is at the forefront of one-to-one laptop and iPad programs in the classroom, and they're sharing their best practices.

Get ready to be jealous: Modern CliffsNotes are now six-minute videos.
A new report from the Department of Education puts all the latest educational data at your fingertips.

A new study says people can improve their sensitivity to others simply by reading books.

More than one in ten Americans now own e-readers. What does that mean for the state of reading in America?
Librerías Gandhi, one of Mexico's largest book sellers, has teamed up with Mexico City's subway authority to inspire passengers to read more.

We don’t have to eradicate a person’s soul in order to make them a great leader and thinker.

According to a new national report card, only 9 percent of fourth graders could identify Abraham Lincoln and give two reasons why he's important.

Forget memorization and do-or-die, high-stakes testing. China's ditching those old schooling methods. Just as we're using them more than ever.

Rahm Emanuel and Comcast have teamed up to provide discounted computers and internet access for the city's low-income students.

Thanks to this solar lantern, for less than $10, students living without electricity could have light to study by when the sun goes down.

The famous atheist's new book for kids is sure to spark student curiosity about our universe—and probably some controversy.

The ACLU is suing a prison that is intentionally depriving its inmates of books.

Forty-seven percent of Motor City residents can't fill out a job application or read a newspaper.