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Back to School: Expert Tips for a Smooth Transition in the New Academic Year
With the start of school now upon us, Gary Henry, dean of the University of Delaware’s College of Education and Human Development and professor ...
Sorting through the socials: Augusta University expert explains why students need more literacy and awareness when it comes to social media
In this day and age, people of all ages are often on social media. While most of the platforms can be engaging for the good, ...
What does back to school look like this year? Augusta University expert talks challenges
Students will be back at the bus stop with school starting soon, but what can parents expect as their children return to the classroom after ...
SUU Offers School Leadership Professional Development
Southern Utah University's Teacher Education Department is partnering with school districts and school leaders who need professional development courses through the School Leadership Professional Development ...
Ask the Expert: What is critical race theory and why is it under attack in our schools?
Michigan joins other states that have introduced legislation that would sharply limit classroom discussions on how race and racism have shaped American history. Dorinda Carter ...
Third grade literacy is on the rise in Michigan – but will it hold? Our experts can let you know what needs to be done
Third grade literacy has improved in Michigan according to a new report on Michigan’s Read by Grade 3 law from Michigan State University’s Education ...
Free College Credit Certificate in Teaching Skills & Practices
Southern Utah University’s Teacher Education program is thrilled to announce a one-time, free college credit certificate in Enriched Teaching Skills & Practices for the Professional ...
Baylor Expert Shares Six Lessons We Can Learn From Mr. Rogers About Being a Good Neighbor
WACO, Texas (Nov. 14, 2019) – In this polarized time, when it requires little effort to tear a stranger apart on social media or lash out at a ...
Interested in Human Ecology? Let an expert from Georgia Southern explain what students can expect next fall
Coming next fall, Georgia Southern University School of Human Ecology will debut the Birth to Kindergarten Teacher Education Program. The program offers students the opportunity ...
Are America’s teachers equipped to help kids coping with trauma – let our experts explain.
At a time when roughly half of all U.S. children experience at least one adverse experience during their schooling, only 40% of the nation’s ...