Middle school teachers can use a variety of tech and no-tech games to help students build skills in the target language.
Students see a lot of textbooks in high school, and a little guidance can help them use those books more effectively.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Southern Illinois University Edwardsville history professor Erik Alexander talked about what America was like in 1869 and provided an overview of the ...
MSU Libraries partnered with various university departments to host Video Games for Learning Japanese (and Other Languages) ...
This lesson compares the experiences, roles, and legacies of Mary Todd Lincoln and Varina Davis, the wives of the Civil War era presidents. The lesson, which features historian Kelly Hancock speaking ...
In the joyful classroom of Baotai Temple Primary School, Grade 4 students have brought a special assignment centered around the theme 'Love English, Love the Festival.' This unique English assignment ...
Because we’ve known how to ensure record levels of literacy for some time now. We know, for instance, that students who read ...
I have come to see the lessons like an improv class: you have to be ready to look foolish and have fun, and you have to be ...
With the third grade retention law in place this year, school administrators offer tips to help get students ready for the ...
During a Wednesday visit to Brevard Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said many states are still playing catch-up after ...
To improve the reading culture, Uganda needs to increase access to diverse books, bridge the digital gap, encourage parental ...