Students from Wayne County FFA chapters are heading to state after testing soil for farming and land development.
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Journal Star on MSNOpinion: Lessons on discourse, respect from Bradley University students
The College Republicans and the College Democrats at Bradley University are committed to engaging in political dialogue with ...
Grown and Flown on MSN
How I Reacted to My Son’s (Momentarily Bad) Behavior by Guiding, Not Judging
My sweet, kind and socially different son fell in love. Here's why I try to guide my teens and not judge them when they make ...
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Dezeen on MSN"Make sure you accept any opportunity you get to talk to students and see their work"
The UK has bags of talented young student and graduate designers who demonstrate that design education is worth funding, ...
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‘Jesus was woke’: How a school choice activist went Left
As is often the case with apostates, Diane Ravitch exchanged one form of extremism for another. Once a conservative critic of ...
Jerrid Kruse receives funding from the National Science Foundation, the NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium, and the William G. Stowe Foundation. During my years teaching science in middle school, high ...
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The Techno Optimist’s Guide to Futureproofing Your Child
Even techno optimists acknowledge that the skills children will need are evolving faster than schools can, and that the most ...
Anthropology students dug up fragments of pottery and glass, bones, beads and even a small, golden figurine that popped from the mud shining as bright as it might’ve decades ago.
Cory O'Connor's three-week teaching placement turned around his hometown high school. Now he's receiving an award for the ...
New York’s new statewide smartphone ban in schools just went into effect this academic year — city public schools returned Sept. 4 — and students, parents and teachers are already grading the ...
My biggest fear was actually having to do laundry for the first time,” Maraki Andargie said. “Silly as it sounds, it's always the small things that you find the hardest.” ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — For hundreds of Forest Hills students, the John Ball Zoo (JBZ) wasn’t just a place to see animals; it was a living classroom. On Wednesday, more than 600 students from the ...
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