At some point, your child will hit a homework hurdle or test prep trouble. As a parent, your instinct might be to dive in and “fix” it: find a tutor, binge on executive functioning articles, and, in a ...
Our education system has this funny quirk of grouping kids by birth date — rather than, say, intellectual ability or achievement or interest. But developmental pathways are as individual as kids ...
A new study, co-sponsored by a curriculum company, suggests a promising strategy for addressing unfinished learning in math after a pandemic year—but finds that Black and Latino students and those in ...
While Head Start participation benefited children’s learning and development during their time in the federally funded preschool program, those advantages had mostly vanished by the end of 3rd grade, ...
California’s Department of Education is sharing a study from the Learning Policy Institute that found the $4.1 billion California community schools partnership ...
Yet another study is challenging the idea that student evaluations of teaching reliably measure what they’re intended to measure: instructional quality. The new study, available now as a preprint, ...