Instead of being defensive when a student asks “why are we learning this?”, let’s treat the question as a path to deeper ...
It’s common to be told that filler words are bad, whether you’re in an in-person interview or chatting online, but avoiding them outright can worsen communication.
The Christian faith is often attacked from outside the church. But how should we respond when the truth is undermined from ...
The students in Emily Hoard’s first-grade class trace letters in their sand trays, then break down the sounds the letters make in simple words. This is what the science of reading looks like as Hoard ...
From virtual meet-and-greets to concerts in your home, virtual celeb holograms (both live and AI) are becoming big business.
However, the Second Book of the Maccabees (c. 124 BCE), written in Egypt, notes that Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days ...
For more than a century, parents and teachers have been engaged in “reading wars” between those who favor phonics (teaching ...
A panel of experts recommended “big shifts” in practice, but many Oregon education preparation programs say they are already meeting the state’s standards.
Narrating nappy changes is one way parents and caregivers can strengthen bonds and start lessons around body safety early.
As interest in becoming a professional nanny soars, The i Paper finds out what it's really like to look after children of the ...
Creative leadership is not soft. It is strategic. It builds trust, invites innovation and gives people the courage to contribute fully. It does not take a million-dollar budget to create something ...
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