If in doubt, let them out — children have the right to play
Children have a right to play outdoors. Playing outside has a host of health and social benefits for kids
Children have a right to play outdoors. Playing outside has a host of health and social benefits for kids
Learning music is a window into other disciplines—and life skills—and teaches students how to learn and get along
Emotionally intelligent students get better grades and higher test scores, study says
These children's books make the perfect stocking stuffer Christmas gifts
Books improve kids' vocabulary, challenge stereotypes, teach math and science concepts and help foster the imagination. Here are some suggestions of picture books that do all these things.
A change in a prompt can influence how a student responds thinks. A study found that using a problem-based curriculum can help students develop their own hypotheses and take risks — all signs of deep learning.
What 2018 PISA international rankings tell us about U.S. schools
Hearsay plays a key role in how children perceive people outside their circle, even though they may have no other information or evidence about these people, says study
Why students on the autism spectrum find comfort in working with robots on coding, social-emotional skills and other subjects
Can you solve this sandwich-based puzzle?