Maryanne Parker, etiquette expert and founder of Manor of Manners, agrees, and she even recommends enforcing these etiquette principles at a young age. "We cannot assume children will just pick up ...
Psychological research on learning is sometimes overemphasized in the classroom, but that doesn’t mean some concepts shouldn’t play an important role in teachers’ approaches. A report released last ...
Every educator who teaches diversity might find this familiar. You mention "diversity, equity and inclusion" and the class responds in many different ways—some students are curious, others reflective, ...
The Rev. Mark Tyler shared this hope with me during a PhillyVoice interview on the interfaith movement in Philadelphia. "[Our children are] inheriting a world that is closer by social media than it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rising controversies over critical race theory, playing out across elections, legislation and the media, risk doing real harm to ...
Teaching and preaching weren't at the top of Bishop Dorothy Daniel's list of career choices. "I wasn't even a good student in school," said Daniel, the senior pastor of Kingdom Life Family Center and ...
Laura Peter is a former deputy undersecretary of commerce for intellectual property and deputy director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Nineteenth-century American writer and philosopher ...
Professors know all the excuses for late homework. But my daughter had a legitimate one when her beloved grandmother died in Mumbai. My daughter needed to be at the funeral to mourn with relatives and ...
Katharine Gorka is director of the Center for Civil Society and the American Dialogue at The Heritage Foundation's Edwin J. Feulner Institute. We have a serious problem in this country with civics ...