Reading aloud to students during class time may sound like a simple, almost quaint, endeavor, as if from a bygone era. But literacy experts insist that it’s every bit as relevant now as ever, and they ...
Typically, ten to 15 people—a diverse mix of Christians, Muslims and Jews—sit around a table in the dining hall at the University of Toronto to reflect upon and grapple with Abrahamic scriptures. The ...
ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Joseph Konold and his sister, Abigail, read along with their classmates as Hartman Rector Jr., of the Quorum of the Seventy, reads aloud the Book of Mormon during a ...
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