Students from Consolidated Fuqua and Fayette Elementaries in Vigo County gathered at Dewey Point for "Kids Science Day" to ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What are your favorite classroom games? In Part One, Shannon Jones, Jennifer Bay-Williams, Molly Ness, and Sheniqua Johnson shared their favorites. Today, Jenny Vo, ...
During the months that Rosalind Crawford’s sons were out of school, on virtual learning for disciplinary reasons, she tried her best to keep them on track academically, but says they still fell behind ...
Hours of small-group instruction lead to the kind of background noise that interferes with learning. It’s hard to concentrate when there’s lots of talking in the background. That’s a problem for ...
Connecticut teachers want you to know that “play-based learning” is not an oxymoron. For years child development and education experts have praised the benefits of play-based learning — a pedagogy ...
When children acquire a new language, they are not merely memorizing vocabulary. Actually, they're opening up pathways to diverse opportunities, friendships, and cultural experiences. Proficiency in ...
It’s Hechinger’s very own Decision Week! This week, we’re asking youto decide to support our nonprofit newsroom, just like prospective college students will soon decide which institution they will ...
"As there was with social media, there is a mountain of data, and it just keeps growing, that these products don't do what they told us they were going to do," Rep. Angela Arsenault, D-Williston, a ...
The way a classroom is designed can be as impactful as the teacher leading it. From Montessori-inspired layouts to biophilic touches, intentional spaces foster independence, focus, and joy in learning ...