Four simple strategies—beginning with an image, previewing vocabulary, omitting the numbers, and offering number sets—can have a big impact on learning.
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As Wake County is growing, so is its board of commissioners: this year, the board will add two at-large seats for a total of ...
True leadership is staying focused on the foundation: preparing instructors to teach safely, intelligently and with care, no matter what trend comes next.
Warren Central Intermediate math teacher Dr. Denise Moore, a 16-year educator and Educator of the Year finalist, uses data-driven, hands-on lessons to meet each student’s needs.
We asked technology leaders in education for their predictions on how the tech landscape will change for schools and ...
The state’s Quality Basic Education needs to address today’s practices for students with intellectual and developmental ...