Tobin handled the situation as she always does: by validating her kids’ feelings, helping them see each other’s perspectives ...
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A viral case against screens in schools is winning converts. Does the evidence hold up?
Jared Cooney Horvath says screens in schools are harming students. A close look finds a messier case — and real questions for educators.
Analysis - A child's success at school doesn't depend only on teachers and classrooms. Studies show that when parents engage with schools - by attending meetings, supporting learning at home and ...
This professional development program invites secondary teachers in a wide variety of subjects to explore how arts integration can deepen learning and energize classroom instruction and engagement.
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Babies can lie before their first birthday: Why it’s normal and what it means for brain development
Recent studies show that even infants as young as 10 months old can display basic forms of deceit. By the time they reach three years, almost all children engage in these playful fabrications. This ...
Have you heard about the one about the lion of Heysham, or the fascinating story of Ivy who fished at Sunderland Point and fed the people or what ...
Amid political turmoil, a military dictatorship, and displacement driven by ongoing conflict in Myanmar, the Parami School ...
Through community-driven initiatives and non-formal education programmes, many youths who once dropped out of school are discovering new opportunities to rebuild their lives, develop practical skills ...
Describing the achievement as “remarkable,” President Murmu said the scale of Akshaya Patra’s work demonstrates how nutrition interventions can directly support educational outcomes.
The Faldaar initiative by Revamp India Foundation has planted 10,000 trees across Uttar Pradesh government schools, achieving a 75% survival rate by encouraging students to name and nurture saplings ...
Frimpong’s invited commentary discusses the significance of a major efficacy trial involving the game Tumaini and what it signals about the future of HIV prevention for young people.
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