by Holly Smith | Jul 27, 2017 | Articles
A commitment to hands on learning is bridging the achievement gap in the garden at the Horizons at Brunswick School in Greenwich, Connecticut this summer. Mint plants, radishes and carrots are just some of the crops planted in the gardens outside Brunswick’s... by Pat Wyman | Aug 29, 2016 | Blog
The acclaimed series POV is launching a webinar as part of their national campaign around the documentary All The Difference, in partnership with American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen and other organizations to enable support of first generation... by Claudette Riley | Jul 20, 2014 | Articles
They may be bright and smart, but with so many interruptions in their lives, it’s essential that migrant students catch up in summer school in order to be on the same level as their classmates. Although English is not his first language, sixth grader Van Thang... by Lauren Fitch | Jul 8, 2014 | Articles
Summertime is often spent playing at the park, swimming in the pool and attending sports camps, but parents can prevent summer learning loss through greater involvement with their children’s learning and encouraging reading. For many years, summer learning loss... by Lisa Bowen | Jun 10, 2014 | Articles
A recent study finds girls make higher grades than boys in the classroom, but boys tend to score higher in math and science on standardized tests. This is not a recent trend; girls have achieved higher grades than boys through all school years for almost a century. ...
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