by Michael James | Dec 28, 2017 | Articles
In Missoula, Montana, kids are making a map of favorite places with poetry and artwork. They’ve mapped out neighborhoods, hidden trails, and favorite spots, adding poems, illustrations, and recordings of themselves reading what they wrote. The intent is to have... by Michael James | Dec 22, 2017 | Articles
Competing in a daylong contest is the way that students in northern New Jersey have found how to test STEM skills with bridge building. If only real bridges could be fixed with ingenuity and balsa wood, New Jersey would be in great shape. But possibly in the future,... by Michael James | Dec 7, 2017 | Articles
For three teachers in Billings Montana, creative arts is part of a unique classroom management style. When you enter Washington Elementary, the walls literally jump out. Students’ pictures decorate the hallways. There’s a new mural inside the front door.... by Michael James | Nov 22, 2017 | Articles
Eating breakfast in the classroom has become a new normal for students at Peshtigo Elementary Learning Center. Every day, the food service crew prepares over 700 meals. They noted that there was a decrease in the number of students that participated in the breakfast... by Michael James | Nov 17, 2017 | Articles
Because of the popularity of Microsoft’s Minecraft program in schools, a new education version of Minecraft offers tougher challenges to K-12 students who have developed more sophisticated skill levels. Since launching the education version of Minecraft last...
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