Financial literacy should be taught to kids — not adults

Parents and schools should begin teaching kids financial literacy in their early years

Technology Turmoil: Surviving “Screen Time Society”

Young people who spend seven hours or more a day on screens are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression or anxiety than those who use screens for an hour a day.

Is Education Becoming Less Important As Technology Advances?

Some may argue that as technology continues to advance that education is becoming less important, but in fact education is growing in importance

Visual arts help marginalized youth learn mindfulness and self-compassion

Important learning takes place through experiences of fun and belonging at an arts-based mindfulness program.

Connecting Math and Science to Reading and Writing

Educators in K-12 classrooms are exploring unique ways to bridge the gap between math, science, and literacy.

Tapping Students’ Interests to Develop Literary Analysis Skills

Passion blogging is a low-stakes chance for students to analyze texts of their choosing before they move on to complex literary texts and help boost their literacy analysis skills

Why a high-performing district is changing everything with competency-based learning

Why this high-performing school district in Massachusetts is changing everything with competency-based learning

Why Reading Aloud to Middle School Students Works

The benefits of reading aloud aren’t limited to elementary students. One middle school teacher explains how “read-alongs” improve comprehension and boost engagement.

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