Science is a subject built on doing. Students learn chemistry through titrations, biology through dissections, physics through motion experiments, and earth science through field observations. That ...
Lucy Truesdale is one of The Post and Courier Pee Dee’s Academic Achievers for February 2026. The Johnsonville High School senior to attend Clemson University.
If you teach English learners, you already know the daily puzzle: a classroom full of students at five or six different ...
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Grandparents Who Use These Subtle Phrases Leave A Lifelong Mark On Their Grandchildren
My grandmother died during the pandemic. And the thing that haunts me most isn’t what I didn’t get to say to her. It’s what she said to me that I didn’t fully understand until she was gone. She used ...
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People are sharing the absolutely bonkers things their teachers did, and I'm genuinely concerned about the education system
"My gym teacher picked a kid up by his unusually large ears. Nobody cared because it was the '80s." View Entire Post › ...
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44 most creative cheating methods that surprised teachers
Most of us have probably cheated on a test or an essay assignment and got away with. However, teachers don’t make it the easiest task to execute a morally ambiguous passing-technique and that’s why ...
For many, snow days are nostalgic memories of days off from school with snowman building, snowball fights and hot chocolate away from homework, math lessons and classroom drudgery.
Quickly after returning to office, President Donald Trump resumed family detentions as part of his mass deportation campaign.
After years of assigning the kind of homework she had done as a student and observing students’ disengagement with it, a teacher overhauled how she assigns math practice.
Cognitive overload can create a bottleneck during math lessons, but there are simple strategies to clear up students’ brain space for complex problem-solving.
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California’s reading reforms drive push for better math skills in early grades
Some of the supporters of the phonics curriculum California adopted last year are now urging statewide math screening for young students.
A new survey conducted by the EdWeek Research Center suggests that the amount of out-of-school coursework assigned to students has fallen, in many cases because students refuse to do it, or because ...
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