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10 bandwidth-saving ways a reading pen Class Pack makes back to school season simple!

With demand for reading support rising faster than ever before, teachers need back to school solutions that make implementation as simple as possible. We hear you—and that’s why we created our 10-pen Class Packs.

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How the World Scanner Go empowers readers and language learners

The World Scanner Go can turn a stressful reading task into a simple one at the touch of a button! Part reading pen, part pocket translator: let’s see what it can do...

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Preventing summer slide: what can I do to give reading a boost this summer?

Preventing summer reading loss is tricky when learners want to relax over the summer, but we've got some tricks up our sleeve.

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The truth about assistive tech, employment, and Canada's Indigenous Literacy rate

We know that Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities have a far larger literacy gap emergent than we might find in the non-Indigenous population. Here’s how reading pen technology can close that gap, and bring about better outcomes for all.

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4 ways assistive technology nurtures college freedom

Post-secondary education means a lot of changes, and newly independent learners might not want to fall back on the reading support strategies that they relied on in the classroom. That’s where having the right assistive technology support comes in.

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Right to Read revisited: early intervention recommendations

Ontario’s Right to Read is a public inquiry report into literacy. What does it have to say on the topic of early intervention, and how can it inform how we administrate literacy support?

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7 ways to destigmatize assistive tech in your classroom

We need to break down the barriers that surround assistive tech and reading support in 2023.

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Understanding low literacy in Canada’s Indigenous population

We know that Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities have a larger literacy gap emergent than we might find in the non-Indigenous population—but what can the stats tell us about literacy, learning, and working futures?

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The early reading journey: book bands and reading schemes

And as we engage in this long-form development, it’s essential that we’re reading the right content for our skill level. That’s why reading schemes (sometimes called ‘reading programs’) and reading levels exist – to ensure that we’re constantly progressing and getting ready to tackle the next stages.

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