When students create a visual resource to scaffold problem-solving, they can approach independent work with more confidence ...
Mounting evidence shows that excessive computer use can harm children, so parents are cutting back at home. Now, the debate has shifted to the classroom.
When: Elizabethtown Area school board meeting, March 10. What happened: In discussing the pending high school/middle school building project during this public workshop, a majority of board members ...
CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — A few months before her daughter started kindergarten, Claire Benoist saw a Facebook post that stunned her. Another family with an incoming kindergartner was wondering if it ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine recently brought attention to a piece of legislation that hasn’t seen public movement in ...
The 19th-century German toy pieces, made with quartz sand, chalk and linseed oil, allowed kids to create realistic structures ...
Levy Rozman wrote a book that introduces infants to the chess board. But he doesn't just want parents to teach their kids the game. Here's why he thinks chess should be required in every classroom.
BY DEBBIE PAGE The Mooresville Graded School District Board of Education unanimously passed the 2026-2027 local current expense and capital outlay ...
From arts to science, computer to sports, dance to theater, there are plenty of options to keep kids entertained.
They raid compost bins, outsmart latches and sometimes look gleeful doing it. A new study in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons may not just be opportunistic—they may be genuinely curious.
But new research published in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons will try to solve problems even when they don’t expect a food reward for the work. The scientists describe the behavior as foraging for ...