Small changes in language and classroom routines can increase connection and improve learning for young students.
For all the upheaval of the digital revolution, remarkably little has changed about how we physically interact with reality.
This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering the mental side of sports. Sign up for Peak’s newsletter here. Amy Cuddy is a social psychologist who studies nonverbal communication. She was ...
Countless YouTube videos feature pet birds singing and talking to their owners. Although it may seem like simple mimicry, ...
This small but powerful moment captures the promise of multilingual education and the challenge of making it real across India’s vast schooling system. Urban classrooms are melting pots where children ...
According to the outlet, William smiled and “looked shy in response” before discussing his efforts at learning Welsh with the ...
Researchers at Fred Hutch Cancer Center are testing whether a collaborative AI research platform can accelerate the pace of ...
Larry Ferlazzo is a former award-winning high school English and social studies teacher of more than two decades. He is ...
Save the Children’s early learning specialists outline five key reasons why reading to babies and toddlers every day matters so much, especially in the first years of life.
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has had an eventful second stint in the office, from ESAs to DEI. What ...
Rhiannon Carter So, on the surface, these are people who seem to be able to get past their anxiety in some, in some way. They ...
Throughout Brevard, organizations and individuals are encouraging literacy during National Reading Month and beyond.
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