Indiana authorities say they are investigating after students at an area high school reportedly ate THC edibles on campus.
Scoill Yn Jubilee in Douglas has been selected for the Adaptive Classroom project, which aims to create a space for children ...
Fostering a positive community focused on learning can be tough in middle school when students’ initial excitement wanes, and ...
During lectures, professors often pose questions to the class — only to be met with resounding silence. When no one raises ...
An Indiana high school teacher is facing charges after two of her students mistakenly ate THC gummies, thinking they were ...
Texas A&M University has set rules regarding how professors are allowed to discuss matters like race and gender ideology with ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Learning is typically associated with a classroom and a chalkboard, but it doesn’t have to be. In CU’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, innovative faculty are experimenting with new methods ...
The phrase “linguistic justice” can take on several meanings, but at Pitt, it means meeting students where they’re at.
IU profs have emerged as main targets in the state’s crackdown on classroom ‘bias.’ Through a vague reporting system, ...