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Small but purposeful classroom shifts can nudge kids from passive learners to active participants with a stake in the game.
Survey results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress show 8th graders do less scientific inquiry now than five ...
Ever since COVID-19 closed U.S. schools for in-person instruction in March 2020, questions about pandemic learning loss have ...
School is back in session, bringing in the first wave of students born during the pandemic, dubbed “COVID kindergartners,” ...
The assessments were the first since the pandemic for eighth graders in science and 12th graders in reading and math. They ...
High school students, especially 12th graders, are reading and learning math and science at historic lows, according to a new ...
Local districts departed from some national trends. But girls’ scores still slid more than boys’, with a few exceptions.
Today, all students — regardless of ability — receive targeted reading support during a dedicated block of time. This ensures ...
Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr. is a lifelong educator. He was appointed Commissioner of Education by the Florida State Board of Education effective June 1, 2022. Florida has led the nation in education ...
The online survey took place from April 28-May 12 with nearly 50,000 respondents including parents and guardians, district and campus staff and students.
During Math classes in schools some students thrive on solving equations, while others feel lost in a sea of numbers and formulas. For educators, the challenge lies in striking the perfect balance: ...
Even now, Melissa Clark wonders whether her daughter Brianna, who has autism, would be better at speaking, learning and socializing if the COVID-19 pandemic hadn't interrupted her progress. The West ...