Much of educational technology is deliberately engineered for addiction and actually worsens learning outcomes. The SAFE Act ...
Improving education for students with disabilities benefits everyone in a school, said Debra McAdams, the director of exceptional student education for the Nashville, Tenn., district.
Adolescents crave purpose and autonomy—a set of classroom jobs can help. When Meredith Howard asks her incoming middle ...
The renovation of one of the city’s most popular neighborhood libraries is nearing completion, marking its first major update in decades. The Maplewood Community Library on Dewey Avenue was built in ...
Giving a child an Apple Watch can offer extra peace of mind and tools that promote independence in a controlled way. Apple’s Family Setup feature makes it possible for a kid to use an Apple Watch ...
2-story building extension offers accessible lower-level entrance, expanded teen space, coffee shop and more Just in time for the new year, the much-anticipated “New Northland” has opened its updated ...
A toy library that has provided free play to thousands of children for more than 50 years is set to close at the end of the month. Community Playlink said it was facing the "devastating" decision ...
NEWPORT, Tenn — For the first time in over a year, starting next week, people who rent a book from the Stokely Memorial Library will be able to return that book back to the library. This comes after ...
A trip to the Morgan Library in NYC, a rare books library set up by the banker J.P. Morgan, holding an incredible collection of illuminated manuscripts, paintings, coptic manuscripts, and more! The ...
The South County Regional Library in Estero is set to reopen at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 18, after an extensive renovation. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will follow at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 7, with ...
A Rhode Island high school will reinstate a teacher who was put on administrative leave after he called assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk a "piece of garbage." In an email sent ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio lawmakers are considering new requirements for schools, public libraries and state agencies that use online research databases, marking the latest in a series of proposals ...
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