At a recent town hall, faculty, staff and students shared their thoughts and concerns about the evolving technology.
The word “didactic” is an adjective that is defined as intending to teach something, particularly in having moral instruction as a motive. The word “didactic” is pronounced /duh-DAK-tuhk/. The ...
Carolyn Rothermel taught two levels of “Mind Your Manners” programs, one for first- and second-graders and another for third-, fourth- and fifth-graders.
Professors at the Texas A&M University System cannot teach courses that “advocate race or gender ideology” without a campus ...
At the start of a nappy change, ensure your child knows what is happening. Aim to be positive, gentle and responsive.
A conversation with Andria Owen, author of Connection Over Perfection, a guide for helping kids develop good values, a positive attitude, strong work ethic, self-control and other traits essential ...
When Pittsburgh dad AJ Owen started a backyard food pantry to teach his sons about kindness, he never expected it to go viral ...
Views of the potential of technology—while balanced with caution—are part of that optimism, as educators’ use of AI has soared nearly sevenfold in just two years, from rarity to the majority. Teachers ...
New survey reveals 78% of parents fear AI scams targeting their kids, yet nearly half haven't discussed these threats. Learn ...
Colorado’s remote and rural schools remain difficult to staff. The salaries offered by these schools are consistently below state averages. Some rural districts have average salaries of $33,000.
A Conversation with Greg Lukianoff on Words, Violence, and Democratic Survival When Metaphors Become Mandates Last month, ...
One of the enduring issues of the past few years for the Calvin community at large has been clarifying the university’s ...