Most Educators Assess Their Students’ Social-Emotional Learning, but Few See the Whole Picture. Here’s What They’re Missing

It’s easy to tell whether students can add or subtract. A lot harder to measure how good they are at taking someone else’s perspective. Here’s why educators should try anyway

A Major New Study Confirms the Academic Benefits of Music Education

Research on 112,000 Canadian high school students finds that those who took more music courses did better in math, science, and English.

Student Outcomes Have Improved in More Than Just Reading and Math

4th and 8th grade graders made progress across the entirety of the academic curriculum from the late 1990s until the Great Recession—especially our lowest performing students and students of color.

Levesque & Sigelman: Do the Industry Credentials Students Earn Truly Prepare Them for Success? Most States Don’t Have the Data to Tell

There’s a long way to go to align the credentials high school students are earning with workforce needs, new study finds

Divorced dads often dissed by schools

Fathers, especially divorced dads who do not live with their kids, often feel they ignored in their children's academic development. Here's how schools can better involve dads

UNICEF And Dove Team Up To Empower And Educate Girls

UNICEF and Dove are teaming up to boost girls' self-esteem and body confidence training to help girls around the world build self-assurance and reach their full potential.

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