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Bringing elementary students outside for math lessons provides a welcome change of pace and a chance for new activities.
College admissions officers, especially at selective institutions, have a persistent preference for calculus as a ...
The classroom isn’t what it used to be. Chalkboards are fading. Worksheets are going digital. Students are now tapping ...
Some 4th and 12th grade tests won't proceed as planned, following sweeping cuts to the U.S. Department of Education research ...
It was a day of hands-on learning, as Col. Patrick Biggs, Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Japan District ...
Ramone Beasley received the ExCEL award from WHAS11 Wednesday, and our partner Miracle Playgrounds provided $1,000 for him to ...
Backers say the academy model engages students and prepares them for the future, but others worry it comes at a cost.
The students at Ajyal International School Al Falah are deeply engaged in an innovative math project that invites them to ...
In the waning months of Eric Adams’ first term, NYC is pushing for big changes to middle school reading and math. Will they ...
With the assumption that students are going to use artificial intelligence and large language models such as ChatGPT to do their homework, researchers set out to learn how well the free version of ...
As required by the federal government, state testing has once again come upon our schools. Over the next few weeks New York State children in grades three through eight will be sitting for assessments ...
According to a KXAN analysis of tuition information, even with help from the state, private schools will still be out of ...