David Gundale, the principal of Open World Learning Community, a public magnet school in St. Paul, Minn., serving grades 6-12 ...
Parents and families are the first and most important educators in every child’s life. Research on student academic growth ...
Teachers choose their profession for various reasons, from a passion for a particular subject to a desire to shape young minds. Working with parents might not top the list for many educators, ...
Are student–teacher relationships critical to early childhood education? With roughly 33 million students enrolled in public elementary school education throughout the United States, (National Center ...
A national early-education program empowers parents from disadvantaged backgrounds to be their child's first teacher, ...
There are so many different parenting styles now, and teachers have a front-row seat to all of them. Some are beneficial and innovative, while others seem to not help the child as much. One teacher ...
Middle school marks the transition from late childhood to early adolescence. Developmental psychologist Erik Erikson describes the transition as a shift from the Industry vs. Inferiority stage (ages 6 ...
Teachers are responsible for a million things — juggling a delicate balance of teaching, redirecting behavioral issues, supporting mental health struggles, and cultivating a safe space for their ...