New Year, New Learning
A new year has begun for students. Were students properly prepared for the new year or did it automatically happen? The start of school can
A new year has begun for students. Were students properly prepared for the new year or did it automatically happen? The start of school can
Election information is all over the television, newspapers, and Internet. It is everywhere you look. Young and older children absorb much of this information. Educators and
Most schools don’t have the benefits of year-round school. They close during the summer months. To keep students from losing about two months of grade
The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag is not required in all schools. Throughout the U.S. about half of the states require the pledge to
Year-round school is making a comeback. This is the time of the year when schools create next year’s calendar. Everyone likes the summer break that
New studies are looking at how the emotions are affecting student learning. Studies have centered on negative emotions. Today, we are learning how positive emotions contribute
When schools refer to student engagement, they refer to how much a student pays attention, is curious, displays interest, is optimistic and passionate with learning.
With school districts keeping a close eye on funding, are our teachers getting professional development that fits their needs? Are our students able to get