On January 28th our mission team provided school supplies for 467 kids in the super-poor community of Armenia Bonito outside of La Ceiba, Honduras. Without t...
On January 28th our mission team provided school supplies for 467 kids in the super-poor community of Armenia Bonito outside of La Ceiba, Honduras. Without t...
Many parents say they end up buying school products their kids want because of social media influences.
The Salvation Army is working to help families that can't afford the cost.
U.S. school infrastructure is failing. Time to find a new funding scheme.
A look into how these local Catholic schools have integrated and accommodated students of all types of religious backgrounds.
Beyond data, mentors can add a human touch and build relationships with at-risk students.
A program pays teachers to visit students at home and meet with their family. The home visits have helped parents become better-informed advocates for their kids and stronger allies with teachers.
Students with dyslexia should be able to find the right type of support in the classroom. Do you know what types of schools will help, not hinder, their learning?
Too many good teachers are forced to leave the classroom just because they want new challenges and a sense of advancement, English teacher Paul Barnwell says.
A bill is being drafted that would end annual testing requirements. What would schools do without them?
A school's schedule often determines what kind of teaching and learning happens in the building. The schedule reflects the school's priorities.
Teenagers are biologically predisposed to go to sleep and wake up later, so why don't school start times reflect this?
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students face discrimination and harassment at school all too often. Unfortunately, many school officials know very little about how the law requires them to protect LGBT students. And sometimes they do know that they're breaking the law, but they think that students won't question their actions. That's why it's important for you to learn about your rights and what you can do if your school isn't treating you fairly!
With school starting up again, it’s important that parents think about ways they can help their children succeed not only academically, but also socially.
Teachers are expanding the school day and enhancing learning through social media.
Once upon a time, children went to school with a backpack, a lunch pail and a pencil.<br>Now, school-supply lists seem a mile long, and parents anticipate a
Sometimes it’s smart to keep kids home to avoid infecting schoolmates and teachers with contagious diseases.
Allowing kids to deeply engage with a project they are passionate about also helps produce more positive memories of school, Stager said. “The reason the Maker Movement is so exciting is it can reenergize the classroom and it can make high quality memories of education,” he said.