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The writer of the Sept. 21 letter, "Show School Board what you think with 'no' vote," illustrated a spiteful side of politics that's now revolving around the Duluth public schools. And the letter ...
I want to recommend Darby Saxbe’s recent piece in the Washington Post about the benefits of boredom for children. She argues that we are over-parenting our children with costs to both ourselves and to ...
Amidst the discussions about content standards, curriculum and teaching strategies, it's easy to lose sight of the big goals behind education, like giving students tools to deepen their quantitative ...
Before the school day starts, many kids have scrolled past dozens of opinions and claims, and once they arrive at school, they’ll hear classmates discussing what they saw online. Children need strong ...
It's not easy being a parent, and tech hasn't really made it any easier. A clear example: Deciding whether or not your child needs their own phone. While most experts suggest keeping kids offline and ...
In today’s Representation Matters series, Morgan talks with Kyle Hollins from Lyrik’s Institute about using the creative arts to reshape kids’ thinking and get them ready for the corporate world.
For a long time, being a good parent meant having answers. Kids asked questions, and adults explained how things worked. Why ...
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