A study reveals that emotional engagement significantly enhances students' math performance, highlighting the importance of managing feelings in learning.
OPINION: Every child deserves the chance to build confidence with numbers before they start believing they're "not a math person." That's not happening in California, Marshall Tuck writes.
Three Jaffrey-Rindge Destination Imagination teams placed in the top two in their divisions at the New Hampshire state competition, showcasing their creativity and problem-solving skills, and ...
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For years, quiet in our house meant something. It meant he was in a mood, or something had been left unsaid, or I'd done ...
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P.S. Weekly producers Roberto Bailey and Zoe George explore how Hunter College High School is one of the most competitive ...
Student test scores aren’t looking good, and schools aren’t being held accountable for poor results. That’s not even ...
Peek into an early-grade classroom at a Montessori school and you are likely to see children of different ages moving around and talking, free to explore a variety of activities. Each activity will ...
With school choice programs ascendant not just in Iowa but across the U.S., Cedar Rapids offers a preview of who wins and who ...
EDEN MILLS – Learning almost entirely outdoors is part of one woman's quest to flip the script on the traditional education ...
Math, language, science and social studies are taught and connected to outdoor programming too. What they learn inside the ...