Prodigy Education, global leaders in game-based learning, today launched a brand new way for teachers to make daily fact fluency practice even more engaging and effective with Prodigy Math Facts.
As family, friends, faculty and community members came out to cheer them on, the students also connected with their peers ...
Over the weekend, user @BholanathDutta shared the equation that looked relatively simple to his thousands of followers, until ...
STAFF REPORT Glasgow News 1 Glasgow High School's Beta Club is celebrating a standout performance at the Kentucky Senior Beta ...
STAFF REPORT Glasgow News 1 Glasgow High School's Beta Club performed well at Kentucky Senior Beta Convention. Students ...
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35 teachers are sharing the "basic" things students apparently cannot do themselves anymore, and we should all be panicking
"They can't read, write, or spell. And don't care." View Entire Post › ...
Toward the end of a math lesson on a sunny Friday in October, fourth-grade teacher D’Atra Howard and math instructional coach LaVeda Gray ducked out of the classroom to huddle. Howard’s students at ...
EdSource · Los Angeles parents fight for and win intensive tutoring for kids hurt by Covid Buoyed by their successful strategies for early literacy, California legislators and advocacy groups are ...
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Fourth grade student and mother taken by ICE
Elizabeth Zuna Caisaguano is a fourth grade student in Columbia Heights. Social worker Tracy Xiong said she and her mother were taken by ICE. Ex-FBI agent notices something odd about Nancy Guthrie ...
If a student can’t pass Florida’s third grade math test, what chance will they have in fourth grade? And what happens when they’re facing more advanced math? The evidence suggests that early math gaps ...
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In “Do Sports Explain the ‘Math Gender Gap’?” (op-ed, Sept. 8), J.T. Young speculates whether “the way we teach math is somehow biased against girls.” A related issue is that recent teaching ...
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