National Alycat Day, observed February 23, celebrates a beloved children’s book character inspiring confidence, ...
By guiding students through developing their own understanding of core concepts, teachers ensure that the whole class is starting on a strong foundation.
D.C. Public Library and the Pulitzer Center invited students to contribute artwork to the “Freedom and Resistance” exhibit.
Using picture books as mentor texts is the perfect way to teach verbal, dramatic, and situational irony to middle school students.
First-grade teacher Somer Brown, a finalist for the title of Educator of the Year, explains how foundational reading skills, ...
River City Early College’s Carolyn Bradley, an Educator of the Year finalist, focuses on leadership, empathy, and real-world ...
Confusion has gripped public senior schools as Grade 10 learners and teachers try to kick off the new year with only a handful of textbooks. Enquiries by Nation.Africa showed that many schools have ...
When every subject and resource become hubs for civic engagement, students begin to see citizenship as something they live.
Minnesota schools are getting new materials to enhance their teaching of Native American history, as an emerging book series ...
A proposal before the Texas State Board of Education not only threatens religious freedoms, it violates parents' ...
A new Honors College program pays students to intern at a Lowell nonprofit for a year, giving the students valuable career skills while also benefiting community organizations.