High school students can build and launch water rockets, explore hovercrafts and probe the science of space travel and STEM careers at UNK's QUASR summer camp in June.
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Book reading in schools has fallen off severely and, in many classrooms, nearly disappeared, but our model legislation, called the BOOKS Act, can ensure that kids start reading full books again, ...
Malcolm X once said, “Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.” My pathway to education and leadership has been nonlinear: I dropped out of ...
A one-on-one reading tutor works with a student at 95th Street School in Milwaukee. A renewed focus on literacy across the public school district and the city is backed by tutoring groups, the new ...
This story was produced by the Oregon Journalism Project, a nonprofit newsroom covering the state. Earlier this year, the National Assessment of Educational Progress released its annual report card, ...
Fort Worth students will learn about reading through new materials that include Bible stories starting next year after trustees adopted Texas-developed lessons. FWISD Superintendent Karen Molinar said ...
A new research paper from the Baker Institute of Public Policy at Rice University calls the state-created Bluebonnet materials a win for Christian nationalists and accuses the Texas Education Agency ...
Sacramento State’s Project Rebound launched free weekly GED coaching for adults. Sessions include one-on-one tutoring, assessments and support for next steps. Tutors aim to raise test scores and guide ...
Jorge Correa is one of Goochland Free Clinic and Family Service’s success stories. He came to the United States from Mexico in 1990. At only 15 years old, with a limited education, he could not speak ...
You’re reading Open Questions, Joshua Rothman’s weekly column exploring what it means to be human. What do you read, and why? A few decades ago, these weren’t urgent questions. Reading was an ...
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