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Aggression against teachers is a common yet underreported issue, educators and experts said, kept from public view by empathy ...
A recent report from NWEA found that middle schoolers are showing a noticeable decline in reading abilities. Here, we’ll ...
Students rely on machine-generated content, skipping essential processes like analysis, interpretation, and articulation.
Nothing instills an idea of the world as a complex place demanding deep understanding like a book does because a book is ...
With reports of student outbursts on the rise, self-regulation is in high demand. Here’s what educators say works.
Schools with a majority of Black students — those who fell the furthest behind during the pandemic — are making small gains ...
Meet Torrence Allen, the principal at Belton High School in our latest episode of Voices of Kansas City, a collaboration with ...
The President of Clackamas Community College set an audacious goal for himself this summer: To run 1,500 miles, visiting all 17 of Oregon’s community colleges, to raise money for students’ basic needs ...
The Senior Citizens Council of Greater Augusta will close on July 31 due to funding cuts.
Dependence on chatbots for reassurance and ‘objective’ evaluations of attractiveness can worsen the deepest insecurities ...
Preliminary data from the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development shows Alaska students from kindergarten to third grade showed overall improvement in reading proficiency last year.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday to allow Arkansas to enforce a classroom ban on critical race theory. The three-judge panel rejected arguments from students that the sta… ...
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