State data shows that more than two-thirds of Franklin County students are not considered ready for kindergarten. Nationwide Children’s Hospital is stepping up to help get ...
For some young children in Columbus, Ohio, reading assessments don’t start in the kindergarten classroom — they happen first in the doctor’s office.
An unexpected group of presenters–11th graders from Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago–made a splash at this year’s ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT).
With the school year just around the corner, families are busy shopping for pencils and backpacks while teachers are planning lessons. Though high schools will continue to teach the next generation ...
Along with all of the educational technology that’s made its way into the K-12 classroom over the last 10 years, we also now have a constant stream of useful, actionable data that we can use to ...
Tricia Ebarvia, educator, author, consultant, has a new book out: Get Free: Antibias Literacy Instruction for Stronger Readers, Writers, and Thinkers. A DEI expert, Tricia spent some time talking ...
North Middlesex Regional High School recently held a school fair with real-world flair, a combined effort by students, faculty and administrators. School Superintendent Brad Morgan said that ...
Sonia Villalobos is helping second graders who have struggled with reading, improve, and better understand how the English language works. "We need to add a capital letter in the first letter of the ...
The Georgia House passed a slew of bills Tuesday that could reshape the way public school students learn. The chamber ...
This paper examines the high school media education textbook that Marshall McLuhan and coauthors published in 1977. The City as Classroom textbook provides an articulation of the practical ...
The Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation is seeking volunteers and sponsors for its literacy project for 2026, which features the children’s book “I Love Strawberries!” by Shannon Anderson. ...