Let’s Start a Reading Revolution
Here are our thoughts, best practices, and resources for giving middle and high school students conscious-reading skills and a love-based-learning experience.
Celebrating Women’s History Month
Happy International Women’s Day! And please join us in celebrating Women’s History Month. To support your teaching about women’s rights, accomplishment, and voices, we’ve compiled a new article set.
A Recipe for Great Content
Middle and high school readers can be a tough crowd. And since many students in this age group say that they “hate” reading, choosing the right content for them is even more crucial.
Sometimes Books Aren’t the Best Choice
Despite our great love of books, we don’t think they’re always the best assignment for middle and high school students. Sometimes, articles are a much better choice.
Announcing the Winners of Our Teen Writing Contest
Drumroll, please! We’re thrilled to share the winning submissions from Zinc’s first Teen Writing Contest.
The Brain Science of Vocabulary Growth
There’s a better way to grow kids’ vocabularies. To understand it, let’s look at what the brain science says about the vocabulary acquisition process.
New from Zinc: Reading Ignition
How often do we find ourselves running on what should be solid ground only to discover that our students are running in deep, slippery mud? What they “read” may ground them in something, but it certainly isn’t the text you felt inspired to share.
Why Star Students Underperform on Reading Tests
One or more of these three common obstacles on standardized reading tests probably explain why seemingly strong English students underperform.
Our Commitment to Being an Antiracist Organization
Zinc stands in solidarity with those calling for change. We stand with the Black community, students and educators who are hurting right now, and all fighting against racism, intolerance, and injustice.
Resources for Remote Schooling
Studying from home, many students are struggling to stay engaged and continue to grow. We can help.
The Case Against Annotation
The key to improving adolescent literacy is to get students to enjoy reading. A constant annotation practice can work against that goal.
Announcing EngageNY Curricular Supports
We’re excited to now offer article sets to complement the EngageNY curriculum.
Why We Love Reading
We’re not alone in our appreciation of the written word. Authors, icons and politicians alike praise the power of texts to transform their minds and lives.
How We Become a Nation of Equal Learners
Read Zinc’s founder/CEO, Matt Bardin’s op-ed, “We Can’t Become a Nation of Equal Learners Until We Become a Nation of Readers,” in The Hechinger Report, a national nonprofit newsroom.
LEAP’s Chicago Teachers Choose Zinc
We’re honored to be recognized and excited to partner with Chicago educators to advance their middle and high school students’ reading levels and enjoyment. Read more about LEAP Innovations and this innovative pilot program here.
Don’t Ignore the Elephant in the Room
Check out Zinc’s founder/CEO, Matt Bardin, talking about reading’s role in school success and how to address students’ literacy gaps in this episode of the Educators Lead podcast with Jay Willis.
Recognition for Our Research Basis
We designed Zinc Reading Labs using insight from our years of experience as educators and leading academics’ research on adolescent literacy. It’s an honor to have Digital Promise recognize these efforts as part of their 2016 Research-Based Products Campaign.