An influential researcher in the science of reading movement is warns schools may be "overteaching" the skill.
A federal appeals court has revived the First Amendment lawsuit of a California 1st grader who alleges she was punished for giving a drawing to a Black classmate with a message referencing Black Lives ...
Now in their early school years, researchers are beginning to see how the pandemic years have shaped their education, even though many had yet to set foot in a classroom when it began. Ohio State ...
Looking for something for your kids to do during spring break? Local museums, the Boys & Girls Clubs, and YMCAs are offering ...
A local author read her book to children in Darke County during the Darke County Parks Maple Walk for the monthly LIGHT Project Family Fun ...
Fifth graders build hands-on science lessons and share them with Pre-K students, from circuits and light to sound and thermal ...
New venue-first database identifies high-intent brides during the inquiry stage, offering premium brands early access ...
Legislators are considering a bill that would establish the Mississippi Math Act and require implementing interventions similar to those that led to the state’s celebrated gains in reading. Wake up ...
The results of a recent study from Johns Hopkins University that the Chelsea schools took part in bear out the success of the program.
For the second year in a row, Georgia lawmakers are on the verge of passing legislation that would overhaul how the state addresses reading instruction in its public schools, with bipartisan support ...
Red states like Mississippi and Louisiana have been praised for education gains but the clearest path to improving student ...
Bryan ISD seventh-grade science teacher Erica Dugue has published The World of STEM: Women Who Changed Science, a coloring ...
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