A high school teacher gives his students projects that offer opportunities to help others. He finds these projects generate a ...
Microsoft launches Elevate for Educators, offering free AI tools, training, and classroom software to help teachers and ...
Although we have replaced our jack-o’-lanterns and skeletons with evergreen wreaths and festive lights, the specter of masked Halloween figures continues to haunt our community. In my leafy suburb ...
Every now and then, you see a survey result that startles you. Then upon reflection, you realize it shouldn't. I recently learned that 45% of men reported being taught about investing by their parents ...
A second major Texas university system is restricting how faculty teach — and students learn — about race and gender in campus lecture halls. The Texas Tech University System banned courses that ...
A first-generation immigrant who left a career in finance to follow his passion for teaching has written an eye-opening new memoir of his experience navigating what he calls "wokeness" in the U.S.
Austin, Texas — Fourth and fifth graders at Alpha School in Austin, Texas, aren't just learning — they're pioneering education's new frontier. Every click and every keystroke is guided by artificial ...
A combination photo shows U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., speaks about Trump administration policies towards immigrants at a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington April 10, 2019, and ...
Financially literate people tend to build more wealth, live happier lives and even have better health outcomes. So, it's essential to teach your children financial literacy at a young age, setting ...
Source: the author's cat, Binx, in her favorite place: a cardboard box After a long day of travel—flight delays, gate changes, and hours spent listening to airport noises—all I could think about was ...
(WGHP) — Retired North Carolina schoolteacher Lee Holder will never forget the day he met Gizella Abramson in 1991. “It changed my life. Literally changed my life,” recalled Holder, standing feet away ...
WASHINGTON ‒ As some educators pull back from teaching Black history, college professor Kijua Sanders-McMurtry is taking a different path. This summer, during a conference break, she typed furiously ...