Students learn academic content because they need it to solve the problem in front of them. Math becomes a language for ...
In late 2022, when generative AI tools landed in students’ hands, classrooms changed almost overnight. Essays written by ...
What language can you use when you're gossiping? Pippa and Phil talk about some office gossip, and our grammar guru Georgie explains language we can use when we're speculating about something which ...
When we avoid discomfort, we miss the opportunity to learn from it. When we don’t listen to our emotions, we fail to hear ...
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Why your child’s play is serious work
Play looks simple, but it is the engine of childhood learning. Here is how to protect it, fuel it, and feel good about doing ...
Children aged three to six thrive on play and exploration. Their development hinges on emotional intelligence, social skills, ...
Many of us would like to live differently, as a better version of ourselves. Life Coach Brandi Brown says it's possible, and ...
Education researchers say happier teachers are more likely to stay and that stability can be good for long-term learning ...
You might know them as potato chips, but here in the UK we call them crisps... and we love them! With many different shapes, sizes and flavours, there's a lot to choose from, but why do we like them ...
One year after the fall of the Assad regime, talks on reconstruction are dominated by roads, bridges and buildings. But if ...
My kids loved their private elementary school because they got to learn in small groups outside. They missed out on a lot, ...
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HISD’s Mike Miles says his curriculum is ‘high quality.’ It's not even vetted.
For the first time, Texas is vetting curricula for quality and paying districts extra to use approved materials. But HISD won't submit Mike Miles' controversial NES curriculum for review.
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