by Matthew Martz | Mar 25, 2013 | Articles
A new anti-bullying program introduces anti-mistreatment training to high school students. The “Waking Up Courage” campaign launched at Monroe High School in Kern County, CA with the goal to reduce bullying and building bridges. Like U.S. ambassadors to... by Tara Haelle | Feb 13, 2013 | Articles
A new study suggests that the school environment during eighth grade can influence a greater risk of depression for the students when they enter high school. There is no shortage of teenagers who will tell you their high school is a depressing place. But some of them... by Bonnie Miller Rubin | Feb 10, 2013 | Articles
While some legislatures have taken steps to address cyberbullying, school administrators still are grappling with their role in curbing cyberbullying that occurs off campus. Some schools have implemented anti-bullying programs and social-emotional development... by Hilary Decesare | Dec 20, 2012 | Articles
As our society has progressed further into the digital age, the Internet has proven to be a critical education tool for children to have at their disposal. In identifying all of the positive opportunities that it presents within the classroom, teachers along with... by Top Colleges Online | Oct 31, 2012 | Articles
Nearly 20 million young people stepped onto a college campus as a student for the first time this year. They’ll need more than highlighters and a class schedule to make it to another year. Average tuition of public and private colleges and universities...
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