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By taking the time to observe, make inferences, and ask great questions about historical artifacts and images, students learn to avoid jumping to conclusions.
Midland Kiwanis Club invited speakers Ally Fry and Allie Krenz, from the Saginaw Valley State University Science & Math Extravaganza Kamp (SMEK).
First grade writing prompts printables can be a great way to help young learners build confidence in writing while having a little fun at the same time. I created these writing prompt worksheets after ...
This popular design tool can be used to have students engage in activities that amplify creativity and provide linguistic ...
From earthworms to heat shields, a trailblazing STEM educator from Raisbeck Aviation High School teaches outside the textbook ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is pleased to announce the 2025 winners of the Texas division of the Wildlife Forever's Fish Art Contest. The contest is housed and administered by ...
But teacher prep degree paths are evolving. Some of the institutions that only require one course, including Texas A&M University and the University of Central Florida, told NPR they have bulked up ...
Anne McNeill Gattman, 60, is principal of St. Jerome School in Maplewood, a Catholic elementary and middle school she helped salvage with a radical enrollment boost. She and her husband, Jim, are ...
After being targeted by a local pastor's discriminatory, anti-gay campaign, Deer Park ISD’s new Superintendent Tiffany Regan said Monday that she hopes families will focus on her vision for the ...
Educators are increasingly using generative A.I. in their own work, even as they express profound hesitation about the ethics of student use.
Firefighters found a 32-year-old man who weighed 68 pounds. The police say his stepmother locked him away when he was 12.