Behaviour battleground: isolation booths divide opinion among teachers
From a ‘lose the booths’ conference to ‘warm-strict’ policies, teachers are divided on how to tackle unruly students
From a ‘lose the booths’ conference to ‘warm-strict’ policies, teachers are divided on how to tackle unruly students
A new U.S. Department of Education study will examine how districts and schools are using more than $30 billion of federal funding.
How parents can get their kids to be excited about math outside the classroom
It's an education cliche to say that relationships are at the center of learning. But what tools can teachers use to actually build strong relationships with their students?
Leading UK psychiatrists say they will never understand the risks and benefits of social media use on children's mental health unless companies hand over their data to researchers.
The way students learn has evolved with the times and schools are adapting to these changes in innovative ways.
Why colleges should teach students 'algorithm literacy' to help them to better navigate the Internet
Many children will be anxious about going back to school. Some might be excited. Either way, there are some things you can do to help ease the transition.
From artificial intelligence to augmented reality to peer-to-peer learning, 7 ed tech trends to watch in 2020
Some argue algebra isn't useful to many students, but that's not the case, argues writer