by Jean Riley | Aug 6, 2017 | Articles
Two high schools offering a pilot program in cybersecurity are growing their computer science programs by making them responsive to needs of students and the community. In El Dorado, Arkansas, the high school is one of two public high schools in Arkansas to implement... by Jean Riley | Jul 12, 2017 | Articles
Kids are learning the art of table manners and etiquette, thanks to an art teacher who believes that table manners are an art that should be practiced daily. At South Grade Elementary in Lake Worth, Florida, Rebecca Hinson is an art teacher who introduces her students... by Jean Riley | Jul 5, 2017 | Articles
STEM campers visiting local industries were able to view real life applications of science, technology, engineering and math at various companies and participate in solving problems. Nearly 20 students in grades eight through twelve worked in teams at Northeast Power... by Jean Riley | Jun 5, 2017 | Articles
A recent study shows that literacy improves when students read to therapy dogs. Researchers at Tufts Institute for Human-Animal Interaction discovered better attitudes and improved literacy among second graders when they read aloud to therapy dogs. “Previous... by Jean Riley | May 26, 2017 | Articles
Middle school students learned about civics, science and a host of other subjects while making solar powered stoves. At Hamlin Middle School, sixth graders had a challenge – make water boil without using electricity. Their science teacher, Jeffrey Thompson,...
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