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In 1976, about 40 percent of high-school seniors said they had read at least six books for fun in the previous year, compared with 11.5 percent who hadn’t read any.
Eight of 15 high schools with the GECDSB are using the mandatory Grade 11 English course to teach students about Indigenous authors.
Three high school students in Saint John decided to write a book to inspire children to take action against climate change.
But perhaps banning social media — or heavily monitoring kids who use it, which is another common parental response — isn’t the most constructive solution to the problem.
Major newspapers ran a summer reading list. AI made up book titles. The Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer printed a special section that included articles written using generative AI.
The former YouTube star explores coming of age online in his new film 'Eighth Grade.' "This awful D-list celebrity pressure I had experienced onstage has now been democratized," Burnham says. He ...
In some ways, social media has given the literary world a new life, by providing a new place to grow, evolve, and thrive. The numbers are muddy, though.
An 11-year-old boy made a statement at a school board meeting in Maine by reading from an explicit book he said he took from his middle school library.
High-profile authors say an AI-generated summary of their book on Amazon is proof that "bias will always swing against conservatives" after they were smeared as extremists.
A new study has alarming findings but is probably not surprising to anyone who knows a teenager: High schoolers today are texting, scrolling and using social media instead of reading books and ...
A syndicated, AI-generated summer reading list featuring fake books by real authors was published in major newspapers this week. Above, a reader enjoys the sunshine in Hyde Park in London in 2009.
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