by Ruth Huber | Jan 3, 2018 | Articles
Reading assignments and encouraging independent reading is how students keep learning outside school during vacation breaks. Educators often worry about the “summer slide” when students forget what they learned over a long summer break. But it’s... by Ruth Huber | Dec 29, 2017 | Articles
A plan to bring clean water to Puerto Rico wins a school prize for a middle school robotics team, intent on setting up a community service project. The students of the Greenfield Middle School robotics team were considering a community service project that they could... by Ruth Huber | Dec 20, 2017 | Articles
A pilot program, Making the Makers, encourages STEM activities among elementary school students, with the guidance of a research team from Texas A & M University. At Neal Elementary in Bryan, Texas, students used to want to be teachers, firefighters, and... by Ruth Huber | Dec 8, 2017 | Articles
The Civil Air Patrol is an aviation partner with and elementary school, in a new partnership which supports teachers and students in STEM education. At Wetumpka Elementary School in Alabama, students returned from a brief holiday to watch their principal, assistant... by Ruth Huber | Dec 4, 2017 | Articles
Future computer programmers include girls learning to code in a club just for them. Girls Who Code is a nationwide organization with local chapters of girls in grades six through twelve. “Girls Who Code is a club that we are offering at the library for girls in...
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