A growing number of families and educators say they’re fed up with i-Ready’s personalized math and reading lessons, which ...
With the school year winding down, 2nd graders need a learning plan that feels less like homework and more like a new game level. By combining IXL's adaptive math and language arts skills with the ...
Washington Elementary second-graders spent a day outside of their usual classroom to participate in hands-on activities and ...
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Making second grade sight words fun
Second grade sight words are a key building block for reading fluency, and there are now more creative ways than ever to teach them. From printable worksheets to interactive digital games, resources ...
William Michael Haslach was a lunch monitor and traffic guard at a suburban Minnesota elementary school for years — a familiar face to young children who struck up conversations during recess and gave ...
A graduate of the Kennedy School of Government carries an inflatable globe during commencement exercises in Harvard Yard last May. They think they've got the whole world in their hands. (Josh Reynolds ...
M indy Bernhardt teaches criminal justice to undergraduates at Kennesaw State University. In recent years she has found herself grading more easily and expecting less from her students. The reason?
Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences will vote next month on whether to cap the number of A grades that instructors can assign in each course, effectively cutting in half the percentage ...
"It’s frustrating that receiving this high school diploma actually closed doors for Makena instead of opening them," Makena Simonsen's attorney tells PEOPLE Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE.
A recent report found that a majority of grades given out at Harvard were A’s. Professors will vote on a proposal to limit the number to around 20 percent. By Mark Arsenault Harvard undergraduates ...
Harvard University has been trying to cut back how many A grades professors give. Now, 53 percent of grades are A’s, down from 60 percent. By Mark Arsenault It used to be unusual for a Harvard student ...
Harvard is worried about going soft. Specifically, about grade inflation, the name for giving ever higher marks to ever more students. According to an “Update on Grading and Workload” from the ...
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