Even young students may get tired of school, and introducing movement breaks or reorganizing the classroom can help them get ...
Dr. Flemmie Kittrell was a Black home economist whose research in the field of early childhood education shaped the way we think about child development today. She became the first Black woman to earn ...
This week's Press Run includes information about a continuing education program for those who are retired; a ribbon cutting ...
EdWeek Market Brief recently spoke to district officials and organizations representing K-12 interests around California about what’s ahead for the state. Math curriculum adoption is a top concern, ...
If we are truly committed to developing children’s scientific literacy, we must reconsider where science begins for the young, at the block corner, the water tray, and with the magnifying glass in ...
CULTURE CLUB by ADAM ERICKSON, Peninsula School of Art executive director Recently, a group of young artists at Peninsula ...
Making Our Own Light In the darkest and coldest days of the year, people do something magical: we make our own warmth and ...
When I finally got up the energy to reduce plastics in our toy collection, I found that it was easier than it appeared.” ...
Whether you’re a parent running low on ideas and looking for inspiration, or scrambling for a last-minute gift for a niece or ...
Mary Kay Inc., a global champion for women’s empowerment, is turning pink into purpose through its Pink Changing Lives® ...
Like Ghaskadbi, many researchers can trace their initial childhood interest in science to a gift. Dozens of readers of the Nature Briefing responded to our call asking about their favourite presents — ...