The battle against fake news in Finland starts in preschool classrooms. For decades, the Nordic nation has woven media literacy, including the ability to analyze different kinds of media and recognize ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Nearly four years ago, Cleveland’s Promise opened a door into Mrs. Sharon Lenahan’s fourth-grade classroom at Almira Elementary School and invited readers inside. The series followed ...
Here are the year’s most notable picture and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By Jennifer Krauss Jennifer Krauss ...
New Jersey officials have arrested a fourth-grade teacher for allegedly sexually assaulting one of his young students and claim the crime was committed inside his own classroom — with a second student ...
The Empyrean series has quickly become one of the most popular books of the last few years thanks to a unique premise and boost from TikTok, where the series first went viral. Fourth Wing, the book ...
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In “Do Sports Explain the ‘Math Gender Gap’?” (op-ed, Sept. 8), J.T. Young speculates whether “the way we teach math is somehow biased against girls.” A related issue is that recent teaching ...
There is an early literacy crisis nationally, and students’ futures are at risk when they are already behind in fourth grade. In Illinois, only one-third of fourth-grade students met or exceeded ...
SOUTH OZONE PARK — As fourth grader Tristyn Dabreo sat in the school auditorium, flipping through the pages of a book he and his 13 classmates created, he reflected on the process of becoming a proud ...