He enjoyed the games and songs we used to remember words and phrases – but he had no concept of what “Mandarin” was, or the places and communities where it was spoken. For him, it was a lesson with ...
School is back in session across Bendigo as children and teachers return for the start of the 2026 school year. Schools in ...
Across Oregon, conversations about low reading proficiency have put a spotlight on the importance of early literacy and the districts working hard to make real progress. In South Umpqua School ...
I can’t be the only one who has noticed that experts are getting a lot of things wrong these days. I don’t want to get political here, but if you start to add up the various whopping blunders of the ...
If Sir David Attenborough ever runs out of species to study, he might well turn his binoculars on school mums.
With the school year at its halfway point, the Hubbard Board of Education heard updates on a curriculum adopted last year.
If you visit one of our schools in Marshalltown, you will likely see students participating in unique learning activities. This may include baking for the Bobcat Cafe, learning phonics at one of our ...
Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff and former member of Congress (among other high-profile roles), appears to be ...
There’s this focus on K-3 without a lot of resources dedicated to helping the kids in secondary school who fell through the ...
Over the next few years, we’ll learn whether California’s educational establishment will finally embrace phonics, and whether ...
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Opinion: California politicians fixate on education spending instead of results
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s boast about per-pupil spending exemplifies the Capitol’s focus on money in its education debates, rather than results.
Newsom said his new budget would increase spending on the system to $27,418 per student, which includes federal money.
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