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Did anybody do the reading? Colleges grapple with a generational shift in learning — plus AI
“We've had this assumption that learning can happen in these very autonomous, individualistic ways," said Brock Bahler, a religious studies professor at Pitt. “But maybe that's not how learning ...
“We do one book after state testing, and we did ‘The Great Gatsby.’ … A lot of kids had not read a novel in class before.” — Laura Henry, 10th-grade English teacher near Houston “My son in 9th grade ...
There are many sounds in English that don’t exist in Spanish, and vice versa. Take the sound the letter “z” makes in English, or the rolled “r” in Spanish. In the Southside independent school district ...
Despite a national trend toward teaching shorter texts, Green Bay area schools still require students to read full novels. State standardized tests, like Wisconsin's Forward exam often focus on ...
The cognitive flexibility that comes from being multilingual can give students a boost in math—if teachers know how to build on English learners’ strengths. Seventy-seven percent of 8th-grade ...
CBSE Class 10 English Analysis: Teachers spot one ‘punctuation error’ that could cost students marks
The English Communicative and English Language and Literature papers of Class 10 were held for 80 marks and the time allotted was three hours.
Devices really do help make learning more flexible, accessible and engaging. Christina Barreto Sixth grade, Yonkers, N.Y. Teachers are constantly competing with their Chromebooks for attention. Wesley ...
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