An Antidote to the “Fever” of Social and Emotional Learning: Build from Science and Evidence, and Ask the Right Questions

An Antidote to the “Fever” of Social and Emotional Learning: Build from Science and Evidence, and Ask the Right Questions

LEGO Education Increasing Its Interest In STEAM Learning

Since 1990, employment in STEM occupations has grown 79%. However, the Smithsonian Science Education Center found 78% of high school graduates don't meet benchmark readiness for one or more college courses in mathematics, science, reading, or English.

Can Children Learn Science Through Dance?

Three separate recent studies show that using dance in science lessons has a positive effect on student engagement and socialization. But are they really learning science?

Understanding STEM Education’s Scions, Offshoots And Nodes

While the various dimensions of the STEM movement can feel complicated, they also demonstrate how the basics of science, technology, engineering and math are integrally connected to a whole range of other subjects.

Scientific evidence on how to teach writing is slim

What's the best way to teach writing? There's scant few studies on the subject and opinions differ

Curious Kids: how did humans think about things, before they had language to think with?

Kids ask "how did humans think about things, before they had language to think with?" and a scientist answers

One of the most challenging problems in educational policy and practice

Language proficiency has an important influence on students' ability to answer scientific questions a new study has found.

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