by Joseph Adrian | Aug 23, 2017 | Articles
Helping students in rigorous high school classes proved to be difficult for an Advanced Placement teacher who was teaching a college level English class in high school. Gifted students are often taken for granted when it comes to needing academic help.... by Joseph Adrian | Jul 21, 2017 | Articles
A summer program is focusing on future services for gifted students in Pasadena. At McKinley School, highly gifted students in the Pasadena Unified School District are building rockets, working on Euclidean geometry, and studying Egyptian archaeology as part of a... by Joseph Adrian | Mar 8, 2017 | Articles
A plan for statewide personalized learning for K-12 in Rhode Island is gaining support. The initiative will support a variety of methods which meet the unique needs of each student. According to Chief Innovation Officer Richard Culatta, the $2 million public-private... by Joseph Adrian | Feb 2, 2017 | Articles
Arts integration helps students learn math through dance, along with other subjects. At Woodcrest Elementary School, dance works well with illustrating numerical concepts, illustrating addition and other operations. Teacher Lynn Verdusco recently attended a workshop... by Joseph Adrian | Jan 7, 2017 | Articles
A university and a legal solicitor teamed up for teaching children about criminal justice with Project LEAD. Coastal Carolina University partnered with Fifteenth Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson to meet with fifth graders at Waccamaw Elementary as part of the 20...
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