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More than half of South Carolina’s third- through eighth-grade students still can’t do math on grade level, even as reading scores reached all-time highs, according to state standardized testing data ...
Math isn’t just about answers—the process matters, too. These strategies spotlight reasoning and reveal student thinking.
A high school teacher didn't expect a solution when she set a 2,000-year-old Pythagorean Theorem problem in front of her ...
From science to history to math, try these creative writing activities to help students process content and think deeply.
Michigan reading scores are at record lows. Some districts are boosting literacy by investing in training, curriculum and ...
The state Department of Education has an early literacy plan to help boost reading scores by third grade by delivering high-quality classroom materials, literacy supports and evidence-based techniques ...
Me Chung explores how AI is transforming accessibility and opening new support pathways for students with disabilities.
Across the country, the rapid spread of generative AI is upending decades-old teaching philosophies and making existing ...
There's a reason that Iowa offensive line coach George Barnett said he'll "tell (Stephens') story the rest of the years I ...
Eileen McLaughlin, superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Boston, compares being a new teacher at a Catholic school to ...
Frustrated with vague ChatGPT-5 answers? The “3-word rule” fixes it. Here are 7 prompts that make the AI respond smarter, clearer, and more human.
Third-grade teacher Mary Crippen shares her love of football with her students, turning the NFL draft into a classroom ...