Isaac Rose-Berman doesn’t think that gambling is evil. After deciding not to pursue a doctorate in political science, Rose-Berman became a professional...
Today, district leaders are being asked to make irreversible budget decisions with fewer dollars and less margin for error than ever before....
A high-stakes trial sparked by a California woman who first logged onto social media at age 10. Another lawsuit in Georgia filed...
After a career counselor visited one of her classes earlier this year, Lily Hatch found herself asking a chatbot for guidance about...
Not long ago, I participated in an exercise that asked educators to define thinking and learning. It was a familiar prompt, one...
This year, Americans are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. That statement of foundational political principles and national identity...
In classrooms across the country, children are showing progress in reading, yet many students cannot tell you what those words mean, why...
The story Mike Landry told about his students, who were majority African American, sounded depressingly familiar: poor, raised on the wrong side...
As more legislation sweeps the nation limiting children’s phone use in schools, a new report card shows not all laws are created...
When the American Academy of Pediatrics first set limits for children’s screen time in 2016, the phrase had an entirely different meaning...