Cartoon dogs have long been a crowd favorite thanks to their sense of humor, uniqueness, and larger-than-life personalities.
Teachers can create a writing-rich environment that encourages young learners’ playful marks and inventive spelling.
Cornell study finds AI-written admissions essays sound uniform, lacking personal detail and individuality of human applicants ...
In this edition of Timeless Tips we hear from some GOLF Top 100 Teacher alums who share the best swing tips they've ever heard.
Like laptops and libraries, AI is now an integral part of education. AI’s heaviest hitters have worked hard to make that so, ...
As a former national lead for equalities with Her Majesty’s Inspectorate, I am deeply concerned about the inclusion judgment ...
As mainstream schools strive to become more inclusive, new research from Inclusion in Practice sheds light on what truly ...
To estimate the weight of a rock, you pick it up. Is it rough, or smooth? You run a finger over it. We're constantly gathering information through our sense of touch, which is closely connected to how ...
By regularly working in activities that get students to recall content they’ve learned in the past and apply it, teachers can ensure deeper understanding.
George Orwell once wrote that restating the obvious is the “first duty of intelligent people.” In that vein, allow us to ...
The article reflects on the contrast between the structured environment of classrooms and the fast-paced, improvisational demands of newsrooms, and questions whether this gap is a personal struggle or ...
In a groundbreaking study from 1961, Albert Bandura demonstrated that we learn by watching what others do. New evidence links ...