In February, DoWEA E.A. White Elementary School held our Star Student Ceremony to recognize students nominated by their teachers for demonstrating the Army character value of hono ...
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Latinos react to Pinoy school culture and surprising moments
Watch as Latinos react to Pinoy school culture and experience some surprising and eye-opening moments along the way. In this video, we explore the similarities and differences between Latino and ...
The upcoming film “My Name” has unveiled its first stills! “My Name” follows the journey of 18-year-old Young Ok, who longs to shed his old-fashioned ...
Are we willing to investigate, honestly and thoroughly, how intentionally designed environments can help boys develop into ...
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AI in classrooms may be weakening students’ critical thinking
New research is challenging the assumption that artificial intelligence tools help students think more deeply, with several recent studies and preprints suggesting AI-assisted schoolwork can be ...
Frontline Watch provides a weekly update on emerging terrorist activities and global threat trends, with Counterterrorism ...
To celebrate the 100th day of the 100th year of Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, students in kindergarten through fourth grade dressed as if they were 100 years old. They wore gray wigs and sported ...
As more families navigate life after divorce, experts say the transition can bring unfamiliar challenges as parents and children adjust to new routines and rela ...
When Julian Gerson ’18 first tried his hand at speechwriting, he was sitting in an English class at Middlebury College, drafting what he imagined might be a hopeful speech in the wake of Hillary ...
No matter how experienced a leader may be, the modern educational landscape presents formidable challenges. Resistance to change often comes from tradition, bureaucracy, and competing interests.
Teachers can help students build their capacity to stay on task by ensuring that they have a clear path to start working, reasons to continue, and support when they lose focus.
Districts That Haven’t Deployed a Phone-Free Classroom Solution like the NuKase Are Running Out of Time Our teachers are no longer the phone police. Students lock up at arrival, keep their phones with ...
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