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What Teens Told Us About Reading Whatever They Wanted in The Times

What Teens Told Us About Reading Whatever They Wanted in The Times

How Teenagers Responded to Reading Material of Their Own Choice in The New York Times

Learners shared their thoughts on a diverse range of topics, including the rise of gamified learning, the Artemis II space mission, the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, and numerous other subjects.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 18:52:27 UTC

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