Another old-school parenting technique the younger generation should bring back is the tradition of having dinner together.
A fellowship program is training young Black men to become literacy aides in preschool classrooms across the country.
Well-planned read-alouds can enhance critical thinking, comprehension, and engagement across disciplines—and age levels.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW) Director Stephen D. Dackin Friday announced that Ohio was awarded a $60 million Comprehensive Literacy State Development ...
Key with neurodiverse learners is the ability to advocate for themselves as they get into higher grades, meet different ...
I emigrated to the United States as a teenager with my family. Libraries have always been a place my mother and I found ...
Opponents of an Oklahoma directive for schools to teach the Bible are suing the state’s superintendent ... and that the ...
Lindsey M. Burke In the 1984 horror film “The Children of the Corn,” a mysterious entity lures children to turn against their parents to guarantee an abundant corn harvest. Fast-forward 40 years, and ...
Look at schools’ websites, their trainings, mission statements, textbooks, curricula, and yes, even your child’s homework ...
The Pike High School teacher uses her experience as the daughter of immigrants to connect with newcomer students and give ...
School leaders said Williams had the discretion to teach the books but said afterward that parents could opt out of ...
Craig Wynne calls for adding childlessness—and childfree-ness—to DEI conversations.