“In the first quarter of our century,” writes Maryanne Wolf, “we daily conflate information with knowledge and knowledge with wisdom — with the resulting diminution of all three.” The solution? Deep ...
To the editor: In "Reader Come Home," Maryanne Wolf writes about “The Reading Brain in a Digital World.” Dr. Wolf is a cognitive neuroscientist and developmental psychologist. She raises critically ...
Between smartphones, tablets, desktops, and print, text comes to us through more channels than ever. But digital media seem to be changing how and why we read, a conundrum that Maryanne Wolf, a ...
Dr. Wolf’s work has impacted the world at the intersection of literacy and social justice. In this episode, she highlights the science and poetic story of the reading brain and its connection to child ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Maryanne Wolf is an Author with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2007 Speech as a Professor for Child Development in the Tufts University.
Wolf, a professor of child development at Tufts University, integrates psychology and archeology, linguistics and education, history and neuroscience in a truly pathbreaking look at the development of ...
Dr. Maryanne Wolf, a professor of child development and the director of Tufts' Center for Reading and Language Research, will speak about her research on literacy and the brain at the Dean's Faculty ...
Ever sit down to read a book, get half a page in, and realize nothing has sunk in? Or maybe you even finished a book and later thought, I don’t really remember anything about it. Under the best of ...