EDUCATION

These Teens Can Do Incredible Math in Their Heads But Fail in a Classroom

However, these same children, the majority of whom were 14 or 15 years old, struggled to solve much simpler school

EDUCATION

How Finance Scholarships Motivate Students (Tips for Teachers) – TeachThought

College students face rising costs for education every year, causing many to juggle work, studies, and looming debt. The CollegeBoard’s

EDUCATION

What Should A School Do? – TeachThought

I. Human beings are capable of extraordinary joy and extraordinary suffering. II. Suffering is inherent in the human condition and

EDUCATION

The Building Blocks of Math Students Need to Excel

Number sense is so innate to many adults that they may not remember being taught such skills. It is crucial

EDUCATION

What Is Additive Grading?

contributed by Rob Steller Engagement isn’t an on and off switch. There are levels to student engagement and if a mind

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A Better Alternative To Grading Student Writing

by Terry Heick This is a quick post that just occurred to me while writing about–well, writing about writing. I

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DOGE’s Death Blow to Education Studies

The cuts kept coming. Late Thursday, the Education Department announced that it had terminated an additional 10 research and technical

EDUCATION

Trump Administration Targets Education Department Research Arm in Latest Cuts

In the Monday meeting, employees were told that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a unit within the Trump administration

EDUCATION

A Deep Dive on U.S. Reading and Math Scores, and What to do About Them

“It’s not just that students are failing to catch up, but that students are continuing to fall behind,” says one

EDUCATION

Why the Buzz Around Teaching Facts to Boost Reading is Bigger Than the Evidence for It

The idea of forcing children to learn a specific set of facts and topics is controversial. It runs counter to