Here to stay are the days when computers are used daily in schools to enhance students’ learning skills and prepare them for life in a high-tech world. And, as computers take over just about every ...
Some students stay in a teacher’s memory permanently, without effort, almost as if the brain decided on its own they were too ...
Adam Omary’s op-ed (“The disability accommodation trap on college campuses,” Opinion, June 29) raises important questions, ...
Jiao and Jiang are part of a growing number of Chinese Christian families moving to Southeast Asia. In countries like ...
Not every teacher agrees that Gen Alpha is facing a learning crisis, but many say the classroom has changed dramatically in recent years. Educators from different grade levels shared what they see ...
Cyprus urged to bring financial literacy into classrooms earlyAs financial literacy climbs the policy agenda in Cyprus, questions remain over whether children are being equipped with the practical ...
From North Cherry Street to South Knoxville’s Baker Creek, the city of Knoxville is making major investments in its stormwater infrastructure to address longstanding flooding issues while improving ...
Spread the love“`html When we think about math in elementary school, many of us picture basic arithmetic, shapes, and perhaps even the dreaded word problems. However, there’s a crucial concept often ...
Spread the love“`html When it comes to advancing educational outcomes for students with disabilities, the integration of formative assessment IEP practices has emerged as a game-changer. These ...
In late May, Granville County teachers and administrators met around a U-shaped table to review the results of an experiment that had pushed the small district north of Raleigh outside the mainstream ...
Dylan Kane likes his math curriculum. But there’s one important piece missing, he says. The 7th grade math teacher in Leadville, Colo., uses a program that teaches math skills through real-world ...
In the minds of many people, math lives in the classroom—on blackboards, in textbooks, and in tests. New research from Amber Simpson, associate professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and ...