At the start of each school year, Kimberly Bleier stands before a new crop of students taking her Street Law course at ...
This story was originally published by The 74. Ohio’s drive to boost reading scores using the science of reading has had a rocky start in the two years since Gov. Mike DeWine fought for the change, ...
These imaginary battles—waged by students in James J. Ferris High School’s wildly popular Dungeons & Dragons club—are part of ...
The International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) will honor Joan Ava Gillman at their annual awards gala at ...
Gov. Meyer pledged $3 million in state money toward classroom-specific projects that support reading. Nearly 4,000 have seen ...
Great Neck's Cynthia Zhang and Massapequa's Gia Providente earned the 2025 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.
Students and educators can choose to learn or teach using immersive text, slides, narrations, audio lessons and mind maps.
Throughout our school years, we meet all kinds of teachers: strict ones, funny ones, boring ones. Most blur together with ...
Kidia Burns, founder of Professional Women in Trades Inc., helps Khadija Ndiaye, Walden School eighth grader, build a Bluetooth speaker during the Girls Empowered by Math and Scie ...
Democrat Rahm Emanuel, eyeing a presidential run, says his party must focus on educational achievement, not culture wars.
Applications for seventh-grade girls wanting to attend a weeklong summer STEM camp are being accepted from Thursday, Jan. 15, ...
We can learn a lot from St. Thomas Aquinas, but most of all we can learn two things: how to hold both faith and reason ...