For Kayla Lusane, teaching science at Barack H. Obama Elementary Magnet School of Technology is about more than textbooks—it's about opening doors.
Education leaders are trying different approaches to curb what elementary teachers say is a trend of increasingly severe behavior problems in their classrooms.
CBSE 2026 Board Exam Live: On the first day, Class 10 students appeared for Mathematics (Basics) and Mathematics (Standard), ...
Elliott Mead, 10, is using his $7,500 from the state this year to learn about wildlife conservation and ukulele lessons on ...
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Biting, kicking, wandering the classroom: Teachers say there’s a rise in misbehavior even among the littlest kids
SAN MATEO, Calif. — School had been in session at Lead Elementary for less than an hour, but already Andrea Quinn had paused teaching her first graders nearly 20 times. First, there was the child who ...
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi brings together global political leaders, technology giants, startups, and ...
Vista, the K-12 division of Vista Higher Learning, today announced a new AI Innovation Partnership Program. The initiative will support districts, schools, and educators, empowering them to use AI to ...
Registration is now open for the ASCEND Eucharistic Revival, a regional Catholic conference taking place May 16, 2026, at the ...
An anthropologist’s detailed research shows polyamorists focus on intimacy and honesty, not sleeping around T he first time ...
Alexander Mescher writes about the need for a more stringent, rigorous Gen-Ed program at Stanford, arguing for a curriculum that teaches students to think critically as well as learn facts.
U.S. schools spent $30 billion on educational technology in 2024, roughly 10 times the amount they spent on textbooks. By one ...
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