Por: The Atlantic Life September 24, 2022
Kids deserve a real break, especially this year. But they shouldn’t avoid academic reinforcement entirely. and Elena XausaJune 15, 2021Editor’s Note: Every week, Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer have taken questions from parents about their kids’ education. This is the last article in the “Homeroom” series.Dear Abby and Brian,This year has been really hard emotionally, but now that a much-needed summer break is here, I’m starting to... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion September 25, 2022
Kanye West has started an unaccredited private Christian prep school for students K-8 called the after his mother. Needless to say, the musician/fashion designer/professional eccentric has absolutely zero background in education. He famously dropped out of college — his first... + más
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The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
How one professor changed the culture of mathematics for his studentsThe AtlanticSeptember 25, 2021The mathematician Federico Ardila-Mantilla grew up in Colombia, an indifferent student but gifted in math. He was failing most of his classes at his high school in Bogotá when... + más
Oregon students' math, reading skills plummet post-pandemic | Associated Press
Homeroom: Summer Learning Is About More Than Reading and Math | The Atlantic
Each child will process this time differently, and adults can help kids find opportunity in the life that awaits them. and Elena XausaJune 8, 2021Editor’s Note: Every Tuesday, Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer take questions from readers about their kids’ education. Have one?... + más
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Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
They need time to recharge. But taking a break shouldn’t mean ignoring academic skills altogether. and Elena XausaJune 1, 2021Editor’s Note: Every Tuesday, Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer take questions from readers about their kids’ education. Have one? Email them at... + más
Homeroom: The Pandemic’s Potential Silver Lining for Kids | The Atlantic
The Advocate USA Politics September 23, 2022
State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley proposed Thursday that students in kindergarten, first, second, third and fourth grades who are not reading on grade level be required to undergo 30 hours of summer remediation or repeat the grade.The plan, which would take effect... + más
Named after the late Steve Carter, state to provide $1,000 vouchers to ease reading woes | The Advocate
Associated Press USA Science September 23, 2022
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The math, reading and writing skills of Oregon students have plummeted in the wake of the pandemic and the school disruptions that came with it, state education officials said.Testing from spring 2022 shows students who were already behind before the... + más
BYU commends Oregon for apology after chants | ESPN
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
The state is preparing to launch a scaled-down version of a program to aid students with reading problems that is named after the late Steve Carter, who championed literacy for years when he served in the Legislature.The Steve Carter Literacy Program won unanimous legislative... + más
Quin Hillyer: The school choice movement has come a long, long way | The Advocate
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