As high schools rethink graduation requirements, a growing number are moving away from requiring all students to pass a comprehensive test.
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Does music training make kids smarter? Psychologists rethink it
Parents have long treated piano recitals and violin lessons as a kind of academic insurance policy, a cultural bet that ...
After Mississippi students climbed from 49th to ninth nationally in literacy, some Oklahoma lawmakers want to replicate Mississippi’s strategy.
Project 75 is a reading initiative with an ambitious goal: to boost the percentage of third-graders in Jackson who pass the state assessment on the first attempt from 55% to 75%. Cormack presented his ...
Repurposing traditional professional learning communities as teacher-led teams builds trust and strengthens instructional alignment.
As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous ...
In her day job, the ‘first lady of Croatian avant garde’ sliced up cadavers at Zagreb’s anatomical institute. In her studio, she used the same medical instruments to make art that surprises to this da ...
Social media and ChatGPT are changing the way we use text. Artists are pulling text in different directions in their practice, too. Some examples from recent shows across Goa and New Delhi.
Nearly half a year on the job, Aspen Middle School Principal Tom Dodd discussed the benefits and challenges of the middle ...
The Benue State Government has thrown its weight behind the Idoma International Carnival with the signing of a $15 million ...
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Why New Yorkers from all walks of life can put a gun on their holiday wish list
In many states, you can simply walk into a gun shop and walk out with a pistol. You can also inherit a firearm like anything else. Not so in New York. Each firearm must pass through a dealer and be ...
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