• Patches@sh.itjust.works
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    Turning on the subtitles while children are watching television can double the chances of a child becoming good at reading†. It’s so brilliantly simple and can help children’s literacy so much that we want to shout it from the rooftops!

    https://turnonthesubtitles.org/

    †Based on an academic study of 2,350 children, 34% became good readers with schooling alone. But when exposed to 30 minutes a week of subtitled film songs, that proportion more than doubled to 70%. There are lots of studies about the benefits of subtitles. This is just one! Check out our research page to find out more.

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        Because I copied the formatting exactly and the † denotes the foot note.

        So I copied the claim, and the source.

    • SokathHisEyesOpen@lemmy.ml
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      Wow, that’s amazing! Are schools adding 30 minutes of subtitled entertainment to their curriculum? If not, why the hell not?