School District’s Anti-CRT Resolution Prompts Lawsuit From Teachers and Students
Teachers, parents, and students in a California district claim the resolution restricts their rights.
Should Teens Start School Later? Educators Have Strong Feelings
Some love it. Others say it’s logistically impossible.
49 Amazing Anchor Charts That Nail Reading Comprehension
Help students learn about characters, setting, main ideas, context, and more.
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In the realm of education, there are often schools and districts that operate diligently behind the scenes, garnering little attention but producing remarkable results. Maryland’s Worcester County, on the Eastern Shore, is one such unsung hero in the Maryland. This article shines a light on Worcester County Schools, highlighting their impressive achievements and dedication to …
Young Kids in Low-Income Families Get Less Exposure to Math. Can the Right Apps Help?
Recent public debates have focused a spotlight on K-12 math pathways. But there’s been less attention paid to what math skills students need early in …
Legacy of Native American Boarding Schools Comes Into View Through a New Interactive Map
The list of boarding schools that once sought to “civilize” Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians is getting longer.
Parents’ Rights Groups Have Mobilized. What Does It Mean for Students?
Parents’ rights groups have led the charge to limit teaching about race, sexuality, and gender. What will happen to students who miss out?
Your Teenage Students Will Love—Yes, Love—Attendance Questions
Part practical, part community-builder, all fun.
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Schools Struggle to Properly Count Native Students. Some States Want Them to Try Harder
Michigan recently became the latest state to require the collection of data on Native K-12 students’ tribal affiliations.
What Is a Compound Word? A Guide for Teachers and Families
Butterflies, rainbows, and cupcakes, anyone?
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