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As young children spend more of their lives online, the challenge of helping them navigate misinformation, harmful content, and manipulative digital spaces has never been greater. A program developed ...
Smart students don’t always play chess, but students who play chess always become smart. Chess teaches patience, critical thinking, problem solving and reasoning. It teaches students to not only see ...
The Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL) has announced that the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has approved and recommended the DUCC curriculum, a K-5 program designed to ...
Achievement discrepancies among U.S. students remain persistent and troubling–despite decades of targeted interventions and whole-school improvement programs. To make real gains, teachers need to ...
It has become commonplace to say that we live in a post-truth era. But this is a misnomer. Truth will be just fine whether we believe it or not. We, however, are liable to suffer from our disregard ...
General education programs are a perennial source of consternation for faculty, administrators and students alike. The challenges, from one institution to another and from one decade to another, read ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What is critical thinking and how can we integrate it into the classroom? This three-part series will explore what critical thinking is, if it can be specifically ...