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By taking the time to observe, make inferences, and ask great questions about historical artifacts and images, students learn to avoid jumping to conclusions.
Conversations between parents and children revolve around homework, food, and routines. But every now and then, there’s magic ...
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"Teachers have been directed to not print worksheets, and if they do, it's one worksheet per five kids," Speed said, adding ...
Linn County Attorney Nick Maybanks knew the sex abuse cases usually took longer to move through the system, but when he ...
About one-fourth of U.S. students have used ChatGPT for homework help. Educators are exploring what role artificial ...
A New York City program wants to foster student journalism. It’s as vexed by reader engagement as the professionals are.
Donald Trump’s administration is resorting to increasingly desperate moves to justify accidentally deporting Kilmar Abrego ...
From earthworms to heat shields, a trailblazing STEM educator from Raisbeck Aviation High School teaches outside the textbook ...
I am holding myself accountable for stating — literally in print — I would be reintroducing the Lost Art of Cursive Writing to middle schoolers.
When you reach the end of a book, simply start over. With 150 Psalms at 5 per day, you'll restart Psalms monthly. Proverbs ...