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He's been hot-taking since before it was a media staple. But he's changed, or maybe he's less protective of the non-cartoon ...
Adding notes and sketches in a reflection journal can be an enjoyable way to process information and record observations.
New research shows popular YA books overwhelmingly star older teen protagonists, leaving younger readers with fewer relatable characters. Here’s what it means for librarians, parents, and publishers.
At youth group and church camp, I learned to perform my own unworthiness. It took years to recognize the spiritual harm ...
Poetry has been an essential part of many countries’ popular culture for centuries. Italy, Russia, Iran, Chile, Poland, and Nicaragua are good examples, to name just a few. In these places, professors ...
Annie Jiang’s Chinese name is Tongyu, which means “authentic language without embellishment.” It’s little wonder, then, that Jiang would grow up to pursue journalism. But her parents didn’t anticipate ...
The chatbots’ appeal to kids, especially teens, is obvious. Unlike human friends, these AI companions will think all your ...
Lownds wants to instill a love for learning that extends beyond his students’ early years in school.
Build on kids' strengths rather than using medical language and techniques to work with students who are developing on a slower timetable.
PELLA — Central College's Abby Rocha, assistant professor of mathematics, publishes new research in the journal "Frontiers in Education" on how mathematics teachers learn and grow their practice.
Teased for looking “different,” Hayle Perez didn’t hide; she wrote. Now she leads a student journalism initiative, telling the stories that often go untold.