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Randi Weingarten prioritizes far-left politics — and selling books — over students’ tests scores
Randi Weingarten has taken to wearing a paper clip on her lapel as a bizarre symbol of her crusade against “fascism,” aka Donald Trump.
Sharing stories together can ease first-day jitters and make the transition back to school a little brighter. (Green Shoot Media photo) Whether it’s a child’s very first day or just a new year with ...
Our editor's tweens have read dozens of books on their Kindles over the years. After testing the new Amazon Kindle Kids Colorsoft, they have a new favorite e-reader.
Fry bread is shape (“flat like a pancake/round like a ball”); fry bread is sound (“the bubbles sizzle and pop”); fry bread is color (“deep like coffee, sienna or earth”). In Maillard’s generous and ...
Sweet and Salty' breaks down the baking fundamentals and encourages kids to be both independent and confident. Key Takeaways King Arthur Baking Company released a cookbook that kids can bake from ...
One of the most common old-fashioned tricks kids today are not taught in school that would save them a lot of time is the multiplying by 9s finger hack. This finger trick allows people to multiply any ...
The Salt Lake Tribune profiles author Jennifer Adams and her BabyLit board books that introduce classic literature to toddlers, with recent titles on Macbeth and War and Peace.
Danica McKellar was told she was America’s sweetheart thanks to her role as Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years — and then she gave up Hollywood to study math, finding new joy a ...
Researchers are testing out augmented reality as a new way to engage preschoolers in spatial awareness lessons. Here's how it's unfolding in the classroom.
Those innocent bedtime stories you lovingly read aloud night after night contained sophisticated adult themes that sailed right over young heads but spoke directly to your parental experiences and ...
Imagine learning mathematics without the anxiety and fear traditionally associated with the subject, surrounded instead by colourful tiles of mathematical operations, small arithmetic pies, and ...
A decade-long slide in high schoolers’ reading and math performance persisted during the COVID-19 pandemic, with 12th graders’ scores dropping to their lowest level in more than 20 years, according to ...
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