Evans: Middle School Teachers and Administrators Are Paving the Way for Innovation in the Classroom. 3 Case Studies Show How

Middle school teachers and administrators are paving the way for innovation in the classroom. 3 case studies show how

Robotics isn’t scary! 4 benefits of working with robots

Robotics is attracting more student interest, and there’s a reason–when students can make real-world connections between what they learn in the classroom and exciting careers, their engagement and achievement often improve.

How much of a difference does the number of kids in a classroom make?

Research suggests that kids benefit when there are fewer of them in a classroom. But quickly reducing class size can cause new problems as schools scramble to hire new teachers.

Analysis: Rigorous Grade-Level Work or Personalized Learning? Research Shows Closing Student Achievement Gaps Requires Both

Rigorous grade-level work or personalized learning? Research shows closing student achievement gaps requires both

Cyberbullying: Help children build empathy and resilience as their identity develops

A holistic approach to cyberbullying strives to create experiences and contexts for children where they can develop reflectiveness, agency and relatedness as aspects of resilience, and where they can improve their interpersonal skills

Report: Authentic learning could improve elementary math instruction

Learning math in elementary school requires students to internalize concepts and should build on their natural curiosity

What does it really mean to be competency-based?

Even with a general agreed-upon term, it's not always easy to describe what a competency-based implementation looks like

How Art Can Help Center a Student’s Learning Experience

Art has often been relegated as an additional activity in schools. But schools that put art at the center of a child's learning experience through arts integration are seeing children thrive.

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