8. "When I was 7, my mother and I were on the bus and she farted really loudly. Everyone on the bus turned to look at her, ...
I say this as a full-on testing supporter. In addition to being a mom, I’m a social scientist. I love data, and by extension, ...
Abington Heights Clarks Summit Elementary School fourth grader Jaime Morales is being recognized for his hard work on “The ...
By Sydney Kodama | skodama@alextimes.com Alexandria City Public Schools parent Jeremy Miller said he’s seen kids practice math on the weekend with his own eyes. “Part of that [attendance] is having ...
The Pensacola News Journal is working with high schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa County to put their top students in the ...
Chalkbeat reports that low NAEP participation by private schools creates a data gap as student choice increases, complicating ...
South Carolina continues to make improvements in education with the predominant publicized change being the increase in the ...
Mathematical understanding should be a goal for every student and something they feel capable of achieving. But translating ...
Middle school teachers are now forced to assume multiplicative thinking is secure so they can dive into ratios and algebra.
M indy Bernhardt teaches criminal justice to undergraduates at Kennesaw State University. In recent years she has found herself grading more easily and expecting less from her students. The reason?
From the COLlive inbox: A principal of a Chabad girls seminary, who asked to remain anonymous, writes an open letter to 12th grade students. Full Story Each and every one of you is a wonderful, ...
San Francisco is restoring eighth-grade algebra after more than a decade, with the San Francisco Board of Education voting 4-3 Tuesday night to approve the change, reversing a controversial policy ...