Microsoft Math Solver is a free tool that uses AI to recognize both printed and handwritten math. It’s particularly strong with geometric proofs and interactive graphing, and it pulls learning ...
The global studies and African American history teacher was one of six exceptional middle and high school teachers who on Feb. 19 won a prestigious 2026 Golden Apple Teacher Award at Rockford area ...
Teachers from across the country convened at National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Feb. 7, 2026, to create lessons ...
The U.S. Department of Justice says it is investigating how three Michigan public school districts, including Godfrey-Lee Public Schools in Wyoming, are implementing state guidelines surrounding ...
Fourth-grade ELA teacher Teetee Braxton, a 23-year educator at Warrenton Elementary, is up for Educator of the Year for her ...
The northeastern Alabama county has some of the highest concentrations of ELL students in the state.
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5 methods to learn English (or any language!)

Want to learn English more effectively? This video covers five strategies used by successful language learners around the world. We go through practical techniques like immersion, repetition, and ...
Bring back the practice worksheets of yore, perfect that slant, and — please — loop those lowercase Ls and Gs. Just as phonics-based reading recently returned to favor after years of emphasizing whole ...
New Jersey public school students in the third, fourth and fifth grades will be taught cursive writing. That proposal was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy Monday on his last full day as the Garden ...
Break out the No. 2 pencils, kids. Cursive handwriting, long mourned as a lost art, is coming back to New Jersey schools thanks to one of Gov. Phil Murphy’s final acts. A new state law signed Monday ...
Summit! for grades 6-8 and Soar! for grades 9-12 are grounded in research and offer a digital experience powered by data-driven insights to personalize learning McGraw Hill, Inc. (NYSE: MH) (“McGraw ...
In the 2010 PBS series FACES OF AMERICA, Harvard professor Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. states, “if you scratch an American family, sooner or later, you’ll find an immigrant ancestor.” Between 1820 and ...