Tag: STEAM
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How to Manage Cell Phone Use in Your Classroom
In today’s technological world, there is no escaping the smartphone phenomenon. The average person uses their smartphone anywhere from 8 to 10 hours a day. Most ... -
Is a tuition-free policy enough to ensure college success?
Lindsay Page, University of Pittsburgh and Stacy S. Kehoe, University of Pittsburgh Across the U.S., many soon-to-be high school graduates are excited to begin college. Over ... -
Blended Learning: How to Make it Work in Your Classroom
Blended learning is more than just a hot new trend in education—it’s the way classrooms of the future will work. The concept behind blended learning is ... -
How to Use Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom
Artificial Intelligence may seem like something from the future, with its inclusion in sci-fi thrillers and movies. While AI has yet to take over the world ... -
Waco ISD Students Who Used STEMscopes Early Explorer in Prekindergarten Show Higher Science Achievement in Kindergarten
With the online comprehensive curriculum from Accelerate Learning, prekindergarten teachers spent more time on STEM instruction, resulting in more STEM learning HOUSTON — March 12, 2017 ... -
New Summer Reading Boot Camp Kit from Scientific Learning Corp. Allows K-12 Educators to Help Struggling Readers Catch Up to their Peers
Ready-made kit for summer school programs includes the neuroscience-designed Fast ForWord® program, training, and motivational materials to help students make lasting gains Oakland, Calif. — March ... -
20 Math Apps for Students of All Ages
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Explainer: how campus policies limit free speech
David Hudson, Vanderbilt University Colleges and universities are supposed to be places where freedom of expression flourishes. Sadly, that is not the case. At a recent ... -
Are income share agreements a good way to pay for college?
Robert Kelchen, Seton Hall University Millions of Americans are struggling to pay for college. Nearly 10 million students and their families took out almost US$100 billion ... -
Most students borrow for college, but are they financially literate?
Catherine Montalto, The Ohio State University and Anne McDaniel, The Ohio State University August is here, and many families are preparing their children for the next ...