Students with learning differences may need extra support to thrive in school, engage in classroom discussions, and complete tasks. But all students bring unique strengths and needs to the ...
Every teacher runs their classroom a little differently. Some thrive on structure, others on flexibility, and most land somewhere in between. These differences form what educators call classroom ...
According to Levinson, educational case studies offer nuanced lessons for everyone. The first step for many people is ...
The phrase “linguistic justice” can take on several meanings, but at Pitt, it means meeting students where they’re at.
The past two years have had a profound effect on the mental health of students and staff alike as they tried to navigate a school system that had profoundly changed. How can educators and schools best ...
Picture the following: A student volunteers to answer a math question in an elementary school classroom. The teacher knows from working with the student previously that although she can easily follow ...
The pandemic’s impact on children has been so uneven that many U.S. classrooms now have a wider range of student abilities, with more students lagging far below grade level, new testing data shows.
Technology provides instant accessibility to information, which is why its presence in the classroom is so vital. Smart phones, computers, and tablets are already an omnipresent element of everyday ...
This year's new university students are settling into life on campuses often notable for their diversity—and that includes in ...
Man listening music and using a phone while sitting on stairs outdoors. Walk into any classroom today, and chances are you’ll see students with earbuds in their pockets or playlists open on their ...