"Immature parents who are always on their phones and have no idea how to interact with a child, too much screen time, no ...
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Even more teachers are sharing the everyday things students can't do for themselves anymore
"As 'tech-savvy' as they are, they're as bad as boomers when it comes to basic computer skills." View Entire Post › ...
Bestselling math author Danica McKellar has valuable communication tips from a career as a professional storyteller.
Palestinian Authority textbooks continue to glorify terror, demonize Israelis, traffic in antisemitic themes and advance exclusivist nationalist rhetoric despite promises to implement reforms, a ...
Michael Porter Jr. and Lonzo Ball got into an interesting podcast discussion recently. It's not a new conversation. Since the WNBA existed, guys have wondered how their talent compares to the best ...
College kids’ math skills worse than ever, California finds — blame our pass-the-buck public schools
The University of California at San Diego reported that students with below middle-school level math skills increased by "nearly thirtyfold" from 2020 to 2025. NuPenDekDee - stock.adobe.com What ...
A sharp rise in students entering the University of California system without middle school-level math skills is raising alarms among educators. A new internal report from the University of California ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A decade-long slide in high schoolers’ reading and math performance continued last year, with 12th graders’ scores dropping to their lowest level in more than 20 years, according to ...
EdSource · The John Fensterwald forecast: What’s coming for California schools in 2026 The John Fensterwald forecast: What’s coming for California schools in 2026 January 8, 2026 - It's time for John ...
Algebra has long been a fundamental part of any high school math curriculum. In many places it's become a fundamental part of the middle school math curriculum, too. In recent years, more students ...
Most students go up to their teacher before recess to ask for a soccer ball or a piece of chalk, but fourth grader Lilly Steinbach asks for a math problem. “I’ll sit on the swings and do math, and ...
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