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Teachers have a lot on their plates, from drafting lesson plans and grading assignments to dealing with misbehaving students and demanding administration. It seems we must add decorating to that list, ...
It’s hard to imagine a kindergarten room without colorful drawings and posters, crafts on display and educational charts and maps covering the walls. But a recent study by Carnegie Mellon University ...
That’s a mindset shared by Robin Palomares, an elementary English-for-speakers-of-other-languages teacher at the Commodore John Rodgers School in Baltimore, and one that she says resonates with many ...
A peek into many kindergarten classrooms across the country will reveal teachers trying to make classrooms feel warm and inviting by plastering the walls with colorful decorations and fun patterns.
Some teachers are opting to express themselves through virtual classrooms instead. In this image from a Pinellas County Schools video, a worker cleans a classroom with relatively few wall decorations.
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Think back to that first day of school, especially when you were younger. Do you remember how the walls were decorated? You probably had your name on your locker or desk. It was all so exciting ...
UNION COUNTY, N.C. — The Union County Public School Board of Education approved new rules Tuesday night on what can be displayed in classrooms. The Union County School Board is limiting displays in ...
An Ashley County teacher's Facebook post sharing photos of her classroom decorations last week went viral, receiving thousands of comments and shares by the first day of school on Tuesday. Evan Tubbs ...
She's not the only teacher who this hilarious mix-up has happened to, either. It's just a part of getting older — one day, you wake up and find that you and the youth no longer share the same ...
To both inspire and inform their students about Black History Month, various teachers around the country are decorating their classroom doors — but they're taking their decorations to the next level.