Second graders can master telling time faster when learning feels like play. By blending hands-on activities, digital tools, and gamification strategies, teachers can boost engagement and retention.
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In Michigan, more than 7,200 of the one-room schoolhouses once dotted the state. The students got some lessons that many schools don’t emphasize anymore. Many know about the one-room schoolhouses ...
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Math teacher Jason Agan was deemed “unfit to teach.” But the finding was never made public. This is how the state allowed him ...
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Below are excerpts from the days we spent with teachers as they juggled the many duties that come with the job: delivering ...
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Most tributes in recent days have remembered our father, Dante Arevalo Ang, for what came later: The Manila Times, public ...
Belton Middle School students watched a "mock crash" showing the aftermath of distracted driving to highlight the dangers of ...
Treydan Stukes credits his father’s book and H.E.A.R.T. principles for shaping his character and fueling his rise from an ...