Students learn more with paper, pencils and well-trained teachers. Catholic schools can chart the way forward.
With so much information—and misinformation—coming at them every day, students need to learn how to verify truth.
States must invest not just in literacy laws, but in the networks and training that bring those policies to life.
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President Donald Trump, after watching his Republican Party take a thorough thrashing from Democrats on Election Day, briefly appeared to be on the edge of learning a lesson. Being Trump, he cast a ...
When I was working as a mechanic, I racked up quite a bit of debt with SnapOn and Matco tools (if you know, you know). However, after retiring from working in the shops and taking on content ...
CELINA, Texas (KXII/Gray News) – A high school teacher in Texas has been placed on leave after showing freshman students how to use an AI tool in a “sexually inappropriate way,” according to a local ...