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Some people might say the best part of sports is winning, bringing home the gold, or even dominating the competition. However, sports movies show us it’s much more than just what happens on the field ...
Sachse Construction invited 75 high school students for a full day of hands-on learning in the skilled trades along with the ...
Teachers can’t hold back the ways social, political, and technological changes disrupt their students’ lives. But teachers ...
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Houston Landing on MSNFrom minimal English to class valedictorian: Half of top HISD grads start as English learnersNearly half of Houston ISD’s valedictorians from the past decade began as English language learners. How five of them say ...
After she graduates this spring, Abigail plans to attend ICC in the fall to complete her prerequisites, then continue her ...
A new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey underscores the significance of belonging and relevance of ...
When machines fall short, we adjust. When students do, we blame. Here's what that says about learning and instruction.
How using subtle gestures, spatial awareness, and tone of voice can nudge your classroom toward smoother operations.
Frustrated by the narrow lens of traditional grading, this instructional coach and former English teacher redesigned his ...
Teachers look for ways to engage students—especially at the end of the year, as motivation wanes. Is competition the answer?
"As a teacher, you give so much of yourself in the classroom, you want the best for your pupils and then to know that somebody has done that to you, it just completely shatters your sense of trust." ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Former President Bill Clinton speaks at an Oklahoma City Bombing 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony: "That bombing profoundly shook the ...
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