1. Fast and Slow Piles. This works well as a starting or closing activity. Students sort math fact cards into fast and slow piles. This visual way of tracking facts highlights which facts come ...
• Math: 58% (TMP-Marian) vs. 38% (state average) • English Language Arts: 58% (TMP-Marian) vs. 42% (state average) • Science: ...
Jon Van Wyk spent last weekend in the middle of a forest in northern Washington County — learning to make contour maps, observing items found on the forest floor and coming up with nature-based math ...
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Zambia: 'You Can't Build Without a Foundation' - MP's Fight for Every Zambian Child #ADEA2025
"Foundational learning, some time back - during my time - was well done," said Honorable Harry Kamboni, Member of Parliament ...
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The ‘Southern surge’ offers lessons for student learning — but we don’t fully understand it yet
Here’s what I found: While there has not exactly been a region-wide “Southern surge,” there have been some notable Southern ...
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C’River partners World Bank on training of teachers
The Cross River State government, in collaboration with the World Bank's Project Hope Education, has commenced an intensive ...
Oregon leaders closed brick-and-mortar schools five years ago as the pandemic swept the planet. The switch to remote learning, as well as Oregon’s delayed return to in-person and hybrid classes, aimed ...
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9 Side Gigs You Can Do While Traveling in Retirement
Retirement offers freedom to travel but the cost of flights and hotels can add up quickly. Inflation and rising expenses ...
Why isn't Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor, running away with the race? She needs better ...
Despite the pandemic five years ago, education levels remain low, a pattern that predates 2020. Why is it still happening?
Gratitude and Giving Back Thi A begins, we kick off National Gratitude Month and an opportunity to reflect on what we are thankful for. But for many in […] ...
Romoke Lasisi, once a cleaner earning a meagre salary in Lagos, defied the odds to become one of the brightest graduates from the University of Ilorin, finishing with a 4.94 CGPA in Mathematics ...
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