While technology has potential to distract students, it can also boost engagement and help them actively demonstrate their learning.
Assigning students to represent class conversations visually—with words, drawings, and symbols—boosts engagement and agency.
Across my years as a district-level coach, one word has become the mantra for effective learning: engagement. We gamify lessons, add technology, and design ever more creative activities, all in the ...
In recent decades, K-12 math education has evolved significantly, shifting from rote memorization to fostering conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. Achievement First (AF), a network of ...
The Durango Montessori School has offered hands-on, child-led education to the region for 20 years – and according to Durango branch founder Mary Polino, the school has no plans to slow down. The ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences recently planted the first seeds on its new experiential student farm. Located near the A.B. McKay Enology ...
It’s parent-teacher conference season. For everyone involved—teachers, students, and parents—these events frequently conjure up ambiguity, even dread. Students may sit at home wondering and worrying ...
COLUMBIANA — Humtown is once again redefining what a factory can be, not just a place of production, but a place of learning, inspiration, and opportunity for America’s next generation of industrial ...
Columbia deans, professors, and students gathered on Wednesday in Low Library for a high-level discussion of how AI is ...
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