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Students learn about marketing and profit and loss with a friendly competition over who can sell the most lemonade.
By 2031, an estimated 72% of U.S. jobs will require some type of degree or certification after high school. | Opinion ...
The University at Albany hosted its third annual Showcase Day, recognizing the creative and innovative work of students ...
Students at Plains Elementary School recently showcased their creativity in the second annual Beautification Days art contest ...
Sand Springs has announced the winner of the inaugural Trash Truck Poster Art contest. The winner is Taylor, a 5th-grade student at Northwoods Fine Arts Academy.
Public education faces political attacks, funding threats, and efforts to roll back diversity. Black educators are essential for success.
The program offers undergraduates from across the country the opportunity to study the biological sciences in Alaska.
A legislative committee is reviewing several proposals that would limit or ban personal phone usage in schools, including the ...
When students get stuck on a concept, a compassionate approach that supports productive struggle might help them proceed.
When educators advocate for better pay, safer schools, or simply a seat at the table, they frequently meet resistance or ...
National Teacher Appreciation Week is underway across the U.S., a time to say thanks to the educators who often have a major impact on students across all grade levels.
Proposed legislation aims to expand program and address concerns, some educators argue it doesn't address the issue of overall pay and school funding.