Teachers can work to meet the needs of their students by embedding opportunities for feedback throughout lessons.
Beechwood Elementary teacher Melissa Hughes, an Educator of the Year nominee, centers her classroom on active, real-world learning and tailored support for every student.
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Parents of fifth grade students in Centreville, Virginia, learned this week that in teaching their kids about slavery, a student teacher chose to have the children play slaves and landowners. The ...
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“You only learn half the things you need to know in the classroom.” When I first heard that saying, I brushed it off as something adults said to make school sound deeper than it really was. But now, a ...
It is my hope that during this Black History Month jawn, my jawn of engagement will encourage other educators to create their ...
Enhancing the skills of the next generation of entrepreneurs helps set RIT apart from many other universities, with an increasing number of incoming students already having started their own ...