A recent conversation with the senior associate director of AI and teaching and learning at Northeastern University yielded advice about engaging students, upgrading lessons, trial and error, and ...
Ghana is rightly celebrated for its democratic record - four peaceful transitions of power, a vibrant press, an active civil ...
A video captured inside a Pontiac classroom shows a newly hired high school teacher using profanity and engaging in heated exchanges with students.
An Indiana district is experimenting with small, flexible learning environments to counter declining enrollment.
Throughout Brevard, organizations and individuals are encouraging literacy during National Reading Month and beyond.
The baseline was packed with cameras. Kids in the crowd yelled for autographs. All eyes were on the nation's No. 1 high school hooper.
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Are microschools a solution to falling public school enrollment? One district thinks so
GREENFIELD, Ind. — Seventh grader Taitym Lynch plans most of her school day herself, mapping out a schedule each morning on her school laptop. She typically starts with math when her brain is sharpest ...
The Tackle: Jay Clark’s likes and dislikes from Round 1 as Carlton disappoint again in season opener
If the question last year was how much was he worth, the big quandary this season is now in fact how will he cope? How will Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera handle the heat this season? Picture: Michael Klein ...
Maybe the lack of options his father presented him was the smartest thing — that’s what led Thad Bernschneider, the former Illinois and National FFA President, to various opportunities of ...
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43 times teachers watched karma catch up with their worst students
Some children may engage in aggressive behavior, which experts say is simply a byproduct of the environment in which they were raised. However, it does not exempt them from the consequences of their ...
Standing outside the principal's office in 1982, watching your classmates file past to catch buses you wouldn't be riding ...
Children of the '60s and '70s weren't given participation trophies or helicopter parents—they were handed house keys, told to ...
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