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April 7, 2026 - 03:57
Want to Fix New York City’s Budget? Get Education Spending Under ControlAs New York City grapples with significant budgetary challenges, a critical focus has turned to the Department of Education, the largest single expense in the municipal budget. With spending that...
April 6, 2026 - 09:57
Sherry Dean announces candidacy for Upshur County Board of EducationSherry Dean, a familiar and dedicated figure within Upshur County Schools, has officially announced her campaign for re-election to the Upshur County Board of Education. Dean brings a wealth of...
April 5, 2026 - 18:07
NSU to host 53rd Annual Symposium on the American Indian April 9–10Northeastern State University is set to host the 53rd Annual Symposium on the American Indian on April 9th and 10th, a landmark event held in the University Center Ballroom. This gathering...
April 5, 2026 - 04:53
Gersher Human Services to offer home-buyer education classesOne of metro Detroit`s largest human service agencies is launching a series of homebuyer education classes this spring, aiming to demystify the path to homeownership for local residents. The...
Confidence is learned, not inherited—so let your child strut their stuff!
Author: Paxton Phelps
April 7, 2026
Great insights! Embracing peer and self-assessment can turbocharge learning. It`s like having a study buddy on steroids! Let`s empower students to reflect and grow together—making learning more engaging and collaborative. Keep up the fantastic work! 🌟
Author: Adam King
April 7, 2026
This article effectively highlights the iterative nature of writing, emphasizing how each draft refines ideas and enhances clarity, crucial for effective communication.
Author: Casey Reese
April 7, 2026
6 April 2026
Instilling Confidence in Your Child Through Learning
As parents, we all want our children to grow up feeling secure, proud, and self-assured. We hope they walk into classrooms excited to participate, take on challenges with courage, and believe in...
5 April 2026
The Impact of Acceleration on Gifted Learners: Is It Right for Your Child?
Let’s be honest—parenting a gifted child brings a whole new set of questions. You’re thrilled by your child`s curiosity and quick learning, but it can get overwhelming trying to keep up,...
4 April 2026
Creating a Peer Tutoring Culture at Your School
Creating a peer tutoring culture at your school isn’t just a lofty goal—it’s a total game changer. Imagine a school environment where students are not only learning from teachers but also...
3 April 2026
Using Active vs. Passive Voice in Writing
Let’s be honest—grammar isn`t everyone’s cup of tea. Some of us hear the words `active voice` and `passive voice,` and our brains immediately start buffering. But hang in there, because this...
2 April 2026
Gifted Education in a Post-Pandemic World: New Challenges and Opportunities
The world has undeniably changed since the COVID-19 pandemic started turning everything upside down in early 2020. From how we shop to how we work—and especially how we learn—almost every...
1 April 2026
How to Build Executive Function Skills in Gifted Students
Ah, executive function skills—the magical abilities that help humans plan, focus, remember instructions, and juggle multiple tasks. You know, the same skills that seem to vanish the moment...