George Orwell once wrote that restating the obvious is the “first duty of intelligent people.” In that vein, allow us to restate the case for what may be literacy instruction’s richest but ...
AI could transform learning by tailoring lessons to every student’s unique journey, writes Matt Esterman and Dr Phil Lambert ...
From twin sticks to push-button drive, trucking’s gearshift evolution changed transmissions, it changed drivers, and it changed the industry. The old twin-stick rigs demanded patience, timing, and ...
The Lee’s Summit Educational Foundation was formed in 1993 to encourage private support for Lee’s Summit R-7 schools. The nonprofit awards gifts, grants and scholarships to educational areas in need ...
Cultivating curiosity in the digital age through intentional strategies for students, teachers, and parents is crucial for lifelong learning.
Wake Schools lacks a comprehensive AI policy, but students and teachers follow one key rule to ensure students’ data is protected.
By rethinking what a good day in the classroom looks and sounds like, new teachers can better support their students.
Clutz was aware that his school’s reliance on tech tools had its share of supporters. It had also become the status quo for all stakeholders: teachers, students, and parents. He knew it wouldn’t be ...
The promise of eighth grade algebra and the loss of upper school students to private schools were two focuses for a School Committee candidates forum held by the Cambridge Advanced Learning ...
Dear Kid Whisperer, I teach eighth-grade math. I have a student who sleeps (pretends to sleep?) through my class most days. Talking about it with him is not working. What do I do? Answer: Ahh, the ...
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