EDUCATION
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Falling Behind in School Hurts. Belonging Can Help Students Trust and Learn
According to Cohen, these types of positive messages, when conveyed credibly, “can really undo a lot of the damage of…
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A Visual Way of Learning Numbers Without Counting Gains Popularity
“Although most kids learn to subitize up to three or four by the time they go to kindergarten, there are…
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This year’s FAFSA is officially open. Early review says it’s ‘a piece of cake’
MorraLee Keller, of the college access nonprofit National College Attainment Network (NCAN), says this year’s form looks almost identical to…
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When Students Repair School Chromebooks, Meaningful Skills Are Developed
According to research, project-based learning can improve students’ retention and engagement. Additionally, project-based learning is well-suited to support 21st century…
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Taking Exams in Blue Books? They’re Back to Help Curb AI Use and Rampant Cheating
When writing by hand, visual motor systems in the brain that support reading are more active, said Sophia Vinci-Booher, an…
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Three Barriers to Learning Algebra in High-Poverty Middle Schools
Conversely, poor schools are much less likely to adopt an algebra-for-all policy for eighth graders. Nearly half of the wealthiest…
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AI is Moving Fast. Here Are Some Helpful Ways to Support Teachers
His district offers Cyber Week, an optional week during the summer for teachers to explore innovative teaching practices. This past…
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Kids Worldwide Face Huge Educational Challenges. Is Better Leadership a Solution?
Chee, who is also a sheep farmer, runs an elementary school 45 miles northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. Many children travel…
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It’s Not Too Late to Read That Entire Book With Your Students
Reading also enables students to make broader connections to the world, whether it has to do with global events, personal…
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What the Research Says About Mixed-Ability Algebra Class
Meanwhile, average students appeared to be unharmed. Those who had been randomly assigned to the new mixed level class had…
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