A service-learning program at the Richard J. Murphy School in Dorchester teaches students how to give back to the community.
Future schools may well foster human growth and resilience, with teachers as engagement coaches who guide self-aware, adaptable learners.
Naomi Washington, B.A.‘25, volunteered with El Sol Elementary when she took the class in spring 2024, where she worked as a classroom aid. Already fluent in Spanish, she decided to take the course as ...
Legacy systems and “one-size-fits-all” learning models are shifting alongside military leadership culture. As more digital ...
KC second-grader Cora and her mom created Kindness Crew to help kids and parents see themselves as change-makers. | Opinion ...
When I think about design process, from the initial moments of young people working on projects, all the way to the end where ...
A program from Melton and Matan adapts Torah, prayer and holiday study for learners long left out of formal adult education.
Quiq reports AI automation enhances efficiency by adapting to customer interactions, offering personalized service while ...
There’s a photograph somewhere of a little girl at Bay Hill, clutching a scorecard and a Sharpie, waiting patiently for ...
Dr. Gloria Stingley launches new website with 60+ patient videos, testimonials, and weekly blogs on minimally invasive ...
Voice of San Diego is awarding San Onofre Elementary School with the ‘Top Performing Elementary School’ award.
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