Mystery stories found to help students strengthen their vocabulary, work collaboratively and also learn how to annotate From K-12 Dive By Lauren Barack March 24,...
Interactive, pre-recorded storybooks significantly improved at-risk preschoolers’ vocabularies, with students’ gains including words such as “disappointed,” “enormous,” “brave” and “protect.” From K-12 Dive By Roger...
Teachers from Indiana, Texas and South Dakota share how students’ perseverance and resilience motivated them through trying times. From K-12 Dive By Kara Arundel March...
Borrowing directly from schools, students can ruin their credit and imperil their futures From The Hechinger Report By Sarah Butrymowicz and Meredith Kolodner March 25,...
In 2019, Edison State Community College and Hobart Service inked an agreement to facilitate the receipt of academic credit at Edison State for technical training conducted...
A new study reveals nearly half of elementary and middle school students remain fully remote. It also revealed that more white students are being educated...
Ohio's Kent State took a creative approach to beating "Zoom fatigue" while minding COVID-19 restrictions with its outreach to prospective students. From Ed Dive By...
The Harry D. Stephens Memorial Trust continued its support to Empowering Darke County Youth recently with a major donation. The Stephens Memorial Trust Fund has...
Some students with disabilities have had their school days shortened for months or years, often with devastating consequences From The Hechinger Report By Sarah Butrymowicz...
A professor and psychologist writes that the mental health needs of teens and young adults are critical, and that educators remain best-positioned to identify warning...
From Prevention Action Alliance By Bobbie Boyer The month of March is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history. In Ohio, we have...