Political pressure is prompting more than a third of social studies teachers to axe some topics from their lessons, according to a new survey. The poll, from the education nonprofit and advocacy group ...
Jennifer Burton, Executive Director of the Northwest ISD Education Foundation, believes the trend reflects a broader ...
It’s a scene that’s played out in K-12 schools around the country in recent years. Unprompted, a student expresses her ...
There’s no such thing as a “perfect parent,” but there are incredibly important ways for parents to show up for their kids — teaching them empathy, compassion, trust, respect, and honesty in ways that ...
More so than their colleagues in other countries, U.S. teachers say they don’t feel equipped to teach lessons about sustainability—despite its rising importance in both national and international ...
Though I usually use this space to offer answers to teaching advice questions from professors, I wanted to try something different. For my next few installments, I’m writing letters to people who have ...
Two longtime educators are making Black history of their own, following a 33-hour teaching marathon in Philadelphia.
In Joyce Snyder's second grade classroom at St. Antoninus, it's not unusual to hear students chanting, "Cincinnati. We got a team right here in town. Ain't gonna ever let us down. Who Dey. Who ...
Millennials came of age in a transitional time, straddling a line between the analog and digital world. Their parents were fairly protective, and emphasized academic achievement and striving for ...