Fulton County’s literacy coaches helped raise reading scores, offering a model as Georgia considers placing a coach in every K-3 classroom in the state.
A Life" reveals details of the beloved author's marriages and reveals why she refused to let her mother read one of her books ...
When I was in second grade, my class made a small tile for a project about what we wanted to be when we grew up. Mine said I wanted to be a teacher.
San Diego has four of the 17 schools nationwide selected by the National Center for Urban School Transformation as finalists ...
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Opinion - How a first-grader taught her school district and a federal judge about free speech
This student just won a major free speech victory before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
In Mission Viejo, a crayon drawing has turned into a full-fledged First Amendment fight, after a federal appeals panel ruled this week that even first graders can have enforceable free speech rights ...
Whether he’s engaging his students with silliness or making sure every student sees themselves reflected in his teaching, ...
Craig Shaeffer, a local English teacher, has doubled as an author for two decades. Now, he's approaching the inner circle of horror writers.
The lawsuit involves a first grader who allegedly received a punishment for giving a Black Lives Matter drawing to an African American classmate.
Whether he’s engaging his students with silliness or making sure every student sees themselves reflected in his teaching, ...
Natamon 'Namkhing' Amphin learnt that protecting creativity matters more than perfection—and it's shaping how she tells ...
Teaching methods have changed over recent years, particularly in the areas of reading and writing. The pendulum is swinging back, though, so phonics and cursive writing are turning up in lesson plans.
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