Clear Hurdles to Foster True Innovation in K–12 Schools

Schools need planning, collaboration, training and forward-focused leaders to prepare students for an increasingly digital future.

Up to 3.6 million students should be labeled gifted, but aren’t

New report argues that schools are overlooking gifted students who would benefit from services, including large numbers of African American and Latino students

New College Scorecard could help students choose better colleges, but there’s still room to improve it

The new College Scorecard – an online tool – offers valuable insights into how much you can expect to earn and owe if you choose a particular major at a particular school, an economist writes.

Game Night Boosts Kids’ Emotional And Mental Health

Family Game Night is more than just a fun way to occupy the time; it is beneficial for children's emotional health and their cognitive development.

Kids may need more help finding answers to their questions in the information age

Children ask a ton of questions and it maybe difficult for parents to have all the answers

Teens with at least one close friend can better cope with stress than those without

Resilience is the ability to bounce back from stressful life events. Teenagers with at least one close friend and strong family relationships are more resilient than teens without such relationships.

3 place-based learning models that connect students to their environments

How teachers across the country are using the natural world right outside the classroom to make learning more relevant and engaging for students

Cowen & Forte: 5 Critical Steps to Take to Fix Our Students’ Flagging Literacy Skills and Falling NAEP Scores

It is up to local, state and federal policymakers to act decisively and without delay to improve reading instruction in America. Here are 5 critical areas to focus on

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