The next era of public education will be judged less by the elegance of its ideas than by whether it responds, with humility and pragmatism, to the people it exists to serve.
Blending algebra and geometry courses can give students more room in their schedules to take other courses like data science or statistics, concepts that are very present in people’s everyday lives.
BRADENTON, Fla. — This week’s A+ Teacher says becoming a teacher was his calling in life. He is the English department chair at Inspiration Academy. Dr. Francis Tobienne, Jr. teaches tenth through ...
Teaching math to English learners in middle and high school requires a nuanced approach. Those students are often at very different places in their language development and in their academic grounding ...
The Carson Aquatic Facility opened May 5 and swim instructors are kicking off the season with third grade swim lessons to emphasize water safety skills. Funding through a state initiative in 2025 ...
DANVILLE — Nearly 200 second graders from the Danville Area School District and St. Joseph School will begin free swim lessons at the Danville Area Community Center next week. Mark Giesen, center ...
A fifth-grade classroom in Philadelphia got its first fine dining experience to practice etiquette they had learned back at school. It comes after their teacher, Patrice Lamar-Bey, staged an Italian ...
Patrick Damp is a web producer for CBS Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh native who grew up watching KDKA-TV, Patrick studied journalism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. After half a decade in sports ...
Eighth grade students from Old Forge Junior/Senior High School on Thursday visited the IDEA Center at Robert S. and Marilyn A. Weiss Hall — the University of Scranton’s newest building — to explore ...
STAPLES — Twenty-nine Forestview Middle School sixth graders participated in the Math Masters competition on March 6 at Sourcewell in Staples. Eight students received awards out of 80 participants in ...
WESTLAKE, Ohio — There’s a friendly math rivalry between two classrooms unfolding at St. Bernadette Elementary School in Westlake. It’s “Math Madness”. Who knew math could be so competitive. Miss ...
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