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Georgia’s new English language arts standards are meant to align with new state laws that require public schools to teach reading and writing based on a vast body of research referred to as the ...
Georgia is changing the way students are taught to read. This year a new law requires schools to adopt what's known as Science of Reading and Structured Literacy.
The report attempts to shift gears toward a new way of teaching in K-12 schools by encouraging English teachers to take a number of classes aimed at "unpacking their ideologies, bias, and ...
Phonics is the base for learning English. Unfortunately, it was cast aside during the whole-language movement. (“‘I Literally Cried': Teachers Describe Their Transition to Science-Based ...
California has a new math framework that stresses making math relevant to all students’ lives and teaching big ideas and concepts. Critics say it will cause more students to fail, by de-emphasizing ...
Nearly a dozen U.P. teachers are attending the Northern Shores Storywork Writing Project this week. It is a part of the ...
When it comes to providing English learners with an equitable education, some researchers point to the need for more-strategic collaboration between general classroom and content teachers and ...
By the way, I have come across another book that teaches us new ways of looking at things. It taught me that matter consists of the accumulation not of bits of stuff but of standing vibrations.
State is once again wading into controversy over new educational topics. This time, it's about the American Revolution.
Author Arshiya Jhunjhnuwala A whimsical, research-backed children's book blends psychology and imagination for parents to help their children build emotional intelligence. SINGAPORE, May 16, 2025 ...
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St. Louis Educators Learn What’s Missing in How They Teach ... - MSNThe year COVID-19 shuttered classroom doors, St. Louis’s Premier Charter School was acclimating not only to a new normal, but to a new way of teaching literacy. The K-8 school and its 900 ...
This children’s picture book (ideal for ages 5–9) introduces young kids to the foundations of emotional resilience, perspective-building, and self-reflection, in a way that’s age-appropriate ...
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