Mary Crippen, a third grade educator based in Florida, built NFeLementary by expanding on a football-based curriculum her ...
Whether it's difficulty making friends, missing assignments, or misbehaving in class, school can be a difficult time for many ...
This comedic prank call features a person posing as a young child who reaches out to Google's engineering department via telephone after being banned from using a computer. The interaction quickly ...
Students, parents and school principals all instinctively know that some teachers are better than others. Education researchers have spent decades trying — with mixed success — to calculate exactly ...
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AMHERST — Furniture thrown. Tables flipped. Physical altercations erupting regularly. The following descriptions may evoke images of TV wrestling, but a small group of parents allege it can also apply ...
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“The temptation to cheat was suddenly just two clicks away.” Those are the words of Geoffrey Fowler, technology columnist at the Washington Post. He was writing about Google’s introduction of ...
American high-school seniors’ scores on major math and reading tests fell to their lowest levels on record, according to results released Tuesday by the U.S. Education Department. Twelfth-graders’ ...
At some point, your child will hit a homework hurdle or test prep trouble. As a parent, your instinct might be to dive in and “fix” it: find a tutor, binge on executive functioning articles, and, in a ...
Chicago students struggling with homework now have over 80 neighborhood libraries where they can walk in and get help – completely free. Through the Chicago Public Library’s “Teacher in the Library” ...