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In a city as diverse as Chicago, educational equity remains a vital concern for families. With rising academic pressures and ...
AI models are trained to optimize outputs, but in educating children, the process is the point. If we assess children only in ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Seamen’s Society for Children and Families has elected seven new members to the organization’s board of directors. The new board members are: Tiffany deSousa, founder and chair ...
Global design firm HOK is designing office spaces that are more accommodating to an increasingly neurodiverse workforce, and ...
More than 100 Fort Worth students were identified as being at risk for dyslexia during a citywide screening program, the ...
A top hat slides across a desk. A little boy named “Ricky” runs across an upper balcony and hides his Matchbox cars under the elevator. An unseen man’s voice in the lobby, whistling in the upper ...
Paul Rabil grew up in Montgomery County, where he picked up the sport of lacrosse a little later than most. But his work ...
Catholic schools may be the best place for children with special needs, because they root each child's identity not in ...
Nine-year-old Zoe Frank is the co-author of an inspiring children’s book about a young girl with dyslexia called, “Zoe’s ...
Meet two educators who say they’ve noticed negative behaviors decreasing after bringing more seating options to students.
Since it’s summer time, many kids have put learning far into the back of their minds. But there’s a group of children who are ...
Jeanine Phillips and Gretchen Andeel created Phillips Fundamental Learning Center in 2001.