The risks children and teens face on social media and online gaming platforms is prompting school districts to get involved in educating students on how to stay safe.
Bringing nature into every subject is not only beneficial to student wellness and learning, it can make curriculum more relatable and engaging.
Students across the country are less distracted since mobile phones were banned in the classrooms, new research shows.
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To start the game, players must separate a table of 16 words into four categories based on a shared theme. Each of the categories is labeled with a color—yellow, green, blue or purple—to indicate ...
A third-generation artist surprised her mom with a special creation Caroline Wendelin went viral for sharing her daughter's first intentional piece of art, a colorful canvas the little one gifted her ...
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The primary adjustment from a normal year is, of course, the playing of the entire NCAA tournament ... still receive a revenue unit). The top four seeds in each region would receive a bye into ...