What counts as “sensitive information” is not always obvious to children. Some examples, like a home address or phone number, are easier to recognize. Others depend on context. For instance, when a ...
In today's world, racing faster than ever, today's teens grow up under pressures that are largely invisible to adults: academic expectations, social media scrutiny, questions of identity, ...
The Festival of the Creative Arts continues Tuesday, Feb. 10 with Arts-Health-Humanities Symposium VI from 12-2:30 p.m. at the Claude Pepper Center, 636 W. Call St. Visit the Festival of the Creative ...
Every educator who teaches diversity might find this familiar. You mention "diversity, equity and inclusion" and the class responds in many different ways—some students are curious, others reflective, ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to offer input for the Special Rapporteur’s upcoming thematic report on curriculum, pedagogy and assessment at the service of the right to education. This ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to offer input for the Special Rapporteur's upcoming thematic report on curriculum, pedagogy and ...
Threading prior knowledge into new material makes for more durable learning. Here are 12 research-backed, teacher-tested strategies to help kids unpack what they already know.
The National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) defines the engineering of appropriate technology as the development of “small-scale, local, and sustainable solutions that reduce poverty, ...
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