by T. Keung Hui | Apr 11, 2013 | Articles
The “Back to Basics” bill would once again make cursive handwriting a part of the curriculum for the state’s public elementary schools. The State Board of Education would be expected to make sure that public schools provide instruction so that students... by Erika Phyall | Apr 5, 2013 | Articles
In the 1990s, only a few children out of 10,000 were diagnosed with autism, but the numbers now seem to be increasing at an alarming rate, as reported by NBC News. Rates soared for the first time in 2000, after Congress asked federal health officials to do more... by Pat Wyman | Mar 25, 2013 | Articles
Scientific American reports that a federally funded programs seeks to train 100,000 STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) teachers. Top tier 1 research universities such as Stanford, Harvard and MIT, are joining the the White House lef effort to train... by Christopher Magan | Mar 18, 2013 | Articles
A teacher-led project conducted a six-month study into the effects of using the iPad and other technology as part of lessons. In the latest rush to bring new technology into the classroom, Burnsville-Eagan-Savage educators are betting a more deliberate approach will... by Chris V. | Mar 4, 2013 | Articles
So your grades aren’t the best this quarter. Maybe it’s because you’re taking an upper division class, or because the professor isn’t good at explaining concepts, or because you’re behind in classwork and feel it’s hopeless to catch up. Well, whatever the reason,...
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