The United Nations Children’s Fund says Southeast Asia continues to face a learning crisis, with one in every two Grade 5 children still unable to read at the expected level.
"We can no longer accept that it's okay to say, ‘Oh, I'm just not good at math, and so it's okay if I don't understand this.' ...
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How California is failing its Latino population
As vast wealth has been generated by the tech sector and real estate, 85% of all new jobs in California have been in the ...
Brown-Forman (BF.B) stock may underperform safer investments. Dividend yield and perceived safety do not compensate for the ...
"If kids are coming or graduating from high school with low reading skills and they don't have access to educational ...
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‘Woodland Snows Kindness’ teaches students the power of giving
"Woodland Snows Kindness" has given the third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade students at Woodland Elementary a chance to help ...
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Pity the Eighth-Grade Parents
Being furloughed without pay through October and most of November was a nightmare for federal workers across the U.S. But for ...
The Department of Education has recently appealed for additional funding to address the country’s growing problem of functional illiteracy.
We’re back with our roundup of the most insightful studies of the year, from the power of brain breaks to groundbreaking ...
Ardagh Metal Packaging trades at distressed valuations due to market skepticism over its high yield. Read why AMBP stock is a ...
Ever heard of homework FOMO? We haven’t either. Is it possible to make learning as addictive as the latest TikTok dance trend ...
Six schools moved up, four moved down, and overall things seem to be improving with proficiency, graduation and chronic ...
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