Choosing a career is one of the most significant decisions students make during their college years. Yet many graduates enter the workforce with only a limited understanding of what their chosen ...
In teacher Grace Johnson’s sixth-grade geography class at Jefferson Middle School, the world arrives right in the mailbox.
A program coming to Mohawk Valley schools will help students learn about career opportunities at upstate businesses via ...
Helping students choose a career pathway that’s personally rewarding for them is one of the most important functions of a secondary education. High schools can fulfill this goal by giving students ...
Which is more likely to help students remember geometric equations, running through a worksheet or creating a scale model based on an object they designed? While worksheets and lectures may help ...
Many might think that only the activities you do in high school will affect what college you get accepted to or what career path you choose. However, for some, the years before high school can also ...
Kites take flight: Serena Hills Elementary students built and launched kites after learning about lift, drag, gravity, and thrust in a STEAM project. Books meet engineering: In Lubbock, volunteers ...
Explore how fresh food and shared meals shape community and wellbeing inside a unique prison unit and gain hands-on qualitative research and data analysis skills. This project examines how access to ...
Staff photo / Bob Coupland Khyden Holley, 9, fourth grade, of Girard schools, works on decorating birdhouses to be hung at Girard city parks as part of the summer YSU Explore program held during June.
When preschool teachers use students’ natural curiosity to set up activities, lessons become more meaningful and engaging.