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9 March 2026
How to Build a Successful Study Plan for Standardized Tests
So, you`ve got a big standardized test coming up and you`re feeling a little… overwhelmed? You`re not alone. Whether you`re prepping for the SAT, ACT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT, or any other big exam,...
8 March 2026
How to Help Your Child Develop Pre-Writing Skills
If you’ve ever watched your toddler scribble wildly with a crayon and proudly present it as art, congratulations—you’ve already seen the very earliest stages of pre-writing skills in action....
7 March 2026
Understanding the Stages of Early Childhood Social Development
We all know the early years of childhood are filled with learning, play, and curiosity. But did you know that these years are also crucial for developing social skills? Just like a little seed that...
6 March 2026
Critical Thinking in the Digital Age: Navigating Information Overload
Let’s be honest — the internet is a double-edged sword. On one side, it gives us instant access to information that previous generations could only dream of. On the other side? It dumps so much...
5 March 2026
How to Assess Critical Thinking in a Meaningful Way
Let’s be honest — assessing critical thinking can feel a bit like trying to measure the wind. You know it’s there, you can spot the effects, but pinning it down? That’s the tricky...
4 March 2026
Making Science Come Alive with Project-Based Learning
Ever sat through a class where the teacher droned on about atoms, ecosystems, or Newton’s third law—only to walk out more confused than when you walked in? We`ve all been there. Now, imagine...
March 9, 2026 - 06:24
Navajo commission report spotlights inequities at troubled Gallup-McKinley County SchoolsA new report commissioned by the Navajo Nation has brought systemic inequities within the Gallup-McKinley County Schools (GMCS) into sharp focus. The findings arrive as the district, one of the...
March 8, 2026 - 14:37
How can Bridgeport's schools save money in its 2026-27 budget?Interim Superintendent Royce Avery has underscored the significant financial implications of every administrative decision as the Bridgeport Public Schools district begins planning for its 2026-27...
March 7, 2026 - 13:31
Department of Education launches investigation over Wisconsin school district's bathroom policiesThe U.S. Department of Education has initiated a civil rights investigation into the New Richmond School District in Wisconsin. The probe, conducted by the department`s Office for Civil Rights,...
March 6, 2026 - 18:19
Special education teachers report burnout, uncompensated work time, North Dakota survey showsA recent survey presented to state lawmakers paints a concerning picture of the working conditions for special education staff across North Dakota. Educators in this critical field are reporting...
Study plan: Coffee, snacks, and a sprinkle of panic!
Author: Zanya Gutierrez
March 9, 2026
Great insights! Project-based learning truly enhances student engagement in science.
Author: Makayla McKenzie
March 9, 2026
Insightful approach; encourages deeper engagement through assessment.
Author: Sara Diaz
March 9, 2026