In Southeast Texas, Mrs. Gibson’s fourth-grade class received an unforgettable Valentine surprise—a letter from President Trump.
New EdWeek Research Center data show that many students are already being taught AI literacy.
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 ...
Maplewood’s fourth-grade students grabbed their iPads instead of paintbrushes or pencils as they entered the art room. The ...
Mrs. Mancill teaches math, science, and social studies, but she says math holds a special place in her heart—because it’s where she once struggled herself.
UCT scholars have joined forces with their colleagues from UWC and the government to empower teachers for the implementation of mother tongue-based bilingual education at schools.
Danielle Mummelthei, a fourth-grade teacher at Saint Paul Lutheran Church and School, brings her passion for Alaska and the annual Iditarod into her classroom.
These performance-based activities can be fun for students and provide opportunities for them to develop empathy.
Students across Hawaii are crafting their own lyrics for the Ho'o Lōkahi Lyric Writing Challenge, with a chance to win ukuleles and artist visits.
For decades, he wrote a syndicated column in The Washington Post promoting nonviolence. That became the subject of a course ...
The moderator asked questions in English, confessing that her French wasn’t good. When asked if he would commit to becoming ...
Columnist reflects on childhood nutrition lessons, from “Mulligan Stew” to 4‑H, and how those early teachings still shape how she thinks about food.