A recent study has found that when young teachers have a well-seasoned mentor regularly offering constructive feedback, it has a positive impact on...
Some campers this summer are skipping on traditional summer camp activities like canoeing to try their hand at something a little more futuristic -- like,...
Five Topics to Explore Using Google Earth's Voyager
Google Earth lets us see the world from our computer, with topographical maps and satellite images, which...
The opioid crisis has a firm grip on the well-being of Americans and drug-related overdoses now account for the leading cause of death among adults under...
The Eight Stages of Accepting June
It’s time. The students have left. The classroom has been cleaned up. It’s the end of yet another school year. As you pack...
Harvard University recently made headlines when it withdrew admission for ten would-be freshmen because of racist comments in a private Facebook group. The...
Come the end of May, it’s generally high school and college graduations that get all the glory. Middle school graduation might not be considered as...
From schoolyard gardens ripe with fruits and vegetables tended to by young hands, to wildlife habitat sanctuaries for Monarch butterflies, more schools around...
Why We Need Argument to Save Our World
We’ve forgotten how to argue. Not "yell." Not “persuade.” Not simply “being heard.” We’ve forgotten how to discuss....
Eric Carle
Hand out this worksheet with the uncorrected text for students to find errors of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, or grammar.
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For Love of Education and Ice Cream
Summer’s here, and hopefully you’re getting yourselves out of the classroom for a bit to recoup and...
The Trump administration's, Department of Education head, Betsy DeVos, will be scaling down its investigations into civil rights complaints, according to a...
Even though school segregation under law was left behind in the middle of the 20th century, many of the country’s schools remain segregated, both economically...
Climate change is proving to be the new Darwin of the classroom with teachers running into obstacles when the issue comes up, much the same way...
The classrooms of 2017 are a far cry technology-wise from 1997 or even 2007, with more tablets and faster internet in classrooms than ever before. The...
Ways to Better Identify and Support Students with "Invisible" Learning Disabilities
Aaron is the subject of several conversations during team...
Parents of students in New York have mobilized against the state’s heavy standardized testing in recent years with as many as 20 percent of the elementary...
Some 98,500 students across the United States received free or reduced lunches in school during 2016. The number of those students who received the free...
A new study conducted by the Urban Institute, a nonprofit organization that looks at issues facing America’s cities, recently looked at school funding and how...
Literacy for Early Education: Taking a Look at the IBM Watson and Sesame Workshop’s Vocabulary Application
The Word on the Street is...