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For Lynn Tomich thinking outside the box is key when it comes to learning breakthroughs for students.
Purdue cybersecurity major Nikolai Petkov makes strong impression at Greater Lafayette Men's City Championship after taking up golf just over a year ago.
The EdWeek Research Center surveyed teachers and teenagers to learn more about student motivation. This report highlights key findings.
Learning humility as a student pastor Field education invites us to the lifelong work of discovering the Holy Spirit through our stunning inadequacies.
Emma Roldan and Madison Wessling are two of the University of Maryland's recent teaching graduates who stepped up after their mentor teachers were each diagnosed with cancer.
“Others have created a crisis out of an unpolitical poster that supports the basic sentiment ‘Everyone is Welcome’ in this district,” said Jeremiah Brenot, a Renaissance High School Graduate.
Research shows the effectiveness of intensive, individualized instruction, known as high-impact tutoring. Unlike in other states, California districts still have money to pay for it.
On Wednesday, April 30, the University at Albany’s campus buzzed with energy as students, faculty and staff bounced between poster fairs, musical performances, student presentations and other ...
Pitt to pay millions to settle pandemic learning lawsuit, but each student will get hundreds Paula Reed Ward | Tuesday, May 6, 2025 5:39 p.m.
The Lorain Lions Club selected a winner of the Lions Club International Peace Poster Contest. A sixth-grade student was the overall winner among students ages 11-13 for the poster best depicting th… ...
Olumide Ojediran (Archaeology, PhD in Progress) received an honorable mention at the 2025 RE Taylor Student Poster Award competition at the Society for American Archaeology annual meeting yesterday, ...