Plummeting literacy rates have fueled a bitter debate over how best to teach reading. And artificial intelligence turning up ...
While working as a long-term substitute teacher in a Cheyenne high school not long ago, retired reading specialist Gay Wilson ...
Re “Of the floor crossings so far, Lori Idlout’s defection will leave a mark” (March 12): We should not be surprised that MPs are crossing the floor to join Mark Carney – for that is what they are ...
Future endeavors took center stage at the March 9 McCook School Board meeting, as board members discussed upcoming trips, facility repairs, school improvement goals and potential legislation. With the ...
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Yet another illiterate graduate sues their high school. What is happening?
American public schools continue to allow students to graduate despite not being able to read beyond an elementary level.
Today, the lion’s share of homeschoolers in SC — 97 percent — are educated under laws that require no government confirmation of learning.
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43 times teachers watched karma catch up with their worst students
Some children may engage in aggressive behavior, which experts say is simply a byproduct of the environment in which they were raised. However, it does not exempt them from the consequences of their ...
Derrick Jones teaches woodshop classes at both West Valley Early College High School and Anderson High School. Photo by Mike Chapman for A News Cafe. A few hours each school day, an industrial-level ...
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The brutal reality of age gap relationships
Stop ignoring the red flags in your age gap relationship. Evaluate hidden power dynamics, financial traps, and caregiver realities to protect your future.
Math vocabulary alone isn’t a silver bullet—but research shows it’s linked to stronger academic achievement when paired with expert teaching practices.
Day 1 of NFL free agency has come and gone and boy, it was a busy one. Yet, there are still plenty of moves to be made.
Environmentalists say the war’s effects on oil and gas prices are an argument for countries to get off fossil fuels. But the reality is likely to be messier. By Brad Plumer and Lisa Friedman The ...
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