In “Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’” (The Chronicle, February 15), you ask if immersive education can become the norm when traditional curricula ignore students’ lived experiences. You make an ...
The letter from reader Renye Owens (“Students caught in the middle,” Jan. 16), about reduced in-person learning for her son, was compelling. Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration has failed in many ...
Learning Letters Enid sat on the front porch of Haven’s clinic with a half a dozen books, some paper, and a small chalkboard. Three days a week, when she was in town, she taught reading to Haven’s ...
Lynbrook kindergarten teacher Juliana Rotman stood at the front of the class, held up cards with the letters that spelled the word “swift” and asked her students to follow along using only the sounds ...
I have two children whom I adopted from foster care and who were born with drug exposure and dependencies. This caused learning disabilities (one is dyslexic and has ADD, and the other has severe ADHD ...
Learning letters, a magical museum and brain training by various authors – children’s book reviews –
Enjoy a wildly imaginative and colourful journey through a spectacular alphabet book, visit a magical museum where the exhibits come to life, test your brain cells with a fun and immersive ...
As educators are seeking engaging ways to help parents and kids with learning from home, this magically entertaining show for learning letters and letter sounds starts on YouTube. Designed with early ...
It’s college application season, which is notoriously hectic for both high school seniors and their teachers. While it’s the students who juggle college applications, teachers have a big role to play, ...
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