by Hank Wilson | May 28, 2017 | Articles
Students at Westfield Middle School are learning how government operates with the Civic Mirror Project, in which students become citizens of a hypothetical country that they build on their own. Eighth grader Cyle Ginsberg finds that the project is an effective way to... by Wilma Stone | May 28, 2017 | Articles
Connecting classrooms to careers is the focus of a grant received by Richland Junior Senior High School which supports educators in creating flexible pathways to learning. The $12,750 grant is building on the work already in place, creating personalized learning plans... by Luke Hammill | May 27, 2017 | Articles
At Spectrum Academy in Pleasant Grove, Utah, a school based cafe gives students with autism life experience. The Panterra Caffe has an Italian name and vibe, but it is more than a cafe. It is a safe place where students can learn and grow through trial and error as... by Daisy Hammond | May 27, 2017 | Articles
Rural school districts can help visually impaired children in remote areas, thanks to a cooperative program, the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind (ASDB). The co-ops have been in operation since 1990, serving remote areas of Arizona. They send teachers and... by Susie McDonald | May 27, 2017 | Articles
Every year, Food For America shows children how their food is produced in an annual event organized by the organized by the Bangor and West Salem FFA in Wisconsin. The event is part of a national effort to show students the vital role of agriculture in their daily...
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