A Florida math teacher who allegedly had a romp with a student for five months before he revealed to his parents who his ...
Students and parents from several homeschool pods removed an estimated two to three truckloads of garbage from Mandahl Bay on ...
Only a third of California students meet math standards. A new bill would require schools to test students for basic skills and help those who need it.
Turning math learning into a social and engaging activity helps build confidence in students and also drives academic ...
It's all part of a teaching method known as "counting collections" that focuses on hands-on, student-centered learning ...
This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. No story has caught the imagination of education reformers this decade quite like the “Mississippi miracle.” ...
Peek into an early-grade classroom at a Montessori school and you are likely to see children of different ages moving around and talking, free to explore a variety of activities. Each activity will ...
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that elementary school students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit brought on behalf of a Southern California first grader who was allegedly ...
Jennifer Melaragno measured her impact one classroom at a time for most of her career. Now, as Newberry Elementary’s literacy specialist and third- and fourth-grade math teacher, she’s building ...
Mississippi senators have passed the "Mississippi Math Act" to reform elementary school math education. The bill proposes placing math coaches in schools and implementing early screening for students.
Ontario’s 2024-25 Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) standardized test results were recently released, and almost half (49 per cent) of Grade 6 students in English-language schools ...
Remainder. Product. Algorithm. Ordered pair. Seemingly jargony words and phrases like these, referring to specific math concepts, might seem complex for elementary school students to grasp. But ...