A quick intervention—a quiet breakfast for a hungry child, a 30-minute nap for one who was up late—can shift the trajectory of an entire school day.
Coyote sightings have dramatically increased at Mount Pisgah Arboretum. Coyotes seem unafraid of humans and prowl the parking ...
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is fed up with being treated poorly by their ...
Community on tap: On the heels of a change in ownership and 10th anniversary, Sidetrack Brewing Co.'s Cask Fest returns March ...
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Approximately 45% of California teachers plan to retire within the next decade, significantly higher than the national ...
Preschool children who eat more ultra-processed foods show higher levels of anxiety, aggression, and behavioral difficulties.
Education Week journalists have consistently heard anecdotes about problems with student behavior and engagement, so for the 2026 The State of Teaching survey, we crafted a few questions about how ...
AI fails to provide ROI to companies not because of the technology itself, but because of the leadership around adoption.
A sign in a classroom at Lead Elementary encourages children to take a break when feeling big emotions. Teachers across the country say student behavior is still challenging post-pandemic, and more ...
Leadership caps out when we hang on to old mindsets. The behaviors we protect and refuse to outgrow start working against us.