Dr. Kendrick Barnes turns reading and writing into a real-life adventure that is straight out of a video game.
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A central concern stems from the safeguards in place for supplemental learning funds, which due to IHLA’s public status, come ...
How fifth graders at Alexandria's Grace Episcopal School would manage their classroom if they were a teacher for the day.
Living in Hawaii means learning about Hawaii, and fourth-grade students are getting the chance to do just that, visiting the Polynesian Voyaging Society at Sand Island.
Teaching 1st grade also means managing a lot of transitions—helping students move quickly and calmly from one activity to another, or giving them small “brain breaks” to move and stretch. At the ...
Jack Skellington was having a bad day. He was being poked and prodded, weighed and measured by a group of fifth graders at ...
An internal investigation into a packet about microaggressions with a “Wheel of Power and Privilege” that was shared with ...