When: Ephrata Area school board meeting, Jan. 27. School board member Judy Beiler was absent. What happened: The board voted ...
A Chinese couple who portrayed newlyweds in a kindergarten performance two decades ago got married this month, captivating social media users. A heartwarming story from China has captured social ...
She gained a love of teaching at an early age, with her mother Margaret Remenar working for many years as an elementary ...
The transition from kindergarten to 1st grade can be a challenge. Test scores making an appearance, students learn the ...
To improve performance in these environments, a technique known as Adaptive Frequency Hopping has been introduced by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) to diminish the impact of such ...
A new bill, known as Senate Bill 2275, would create a program to give financial stipends to teachers who teach foreign ...
Weather and clothes worksheets for kindergarten offer a creative and practical way for kids to learn about dressing for different weather conditions. These engaging activities combine matching and ...
There is a balance in her kindergarten classroom. The results: Learning coupled with many smiles and giggles. Each day starts with a smile and a reminder that they are special. Interactive lessons ...
Jenn Warner has taught for 12 years and has had a class of Kindergarteners at Eastgate Elementary in East Helena for four years. Warner is among seven Montana educators who won the Presidential ...
Anybody can develop high frequency hearing loss, but it becomes more common with age. Exposure to loud sounds or high frequency sounds are common causes of ear damage in younger people.
Let Johnny and Inel get your class up and moving, while they learn about adjectives and adverbs. Through a song and routine, children will learn how to write better stories using adjectives and ...
The frequency illusion, also called the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, is a cognitive bias in which someone learns a novel word or concept—and then “suddenly” encounters it everywhere ...