Kyle Farmer has only been at Bryan County High School for two years, but in that short time, he hasn't just settled in—he'd become a genuine favorite.
Discover why exploring local history is essential for kids. Learn how it builds identity, sparks curiosity, and inspires civic responsibility for future generations.
The Texas AFT says teachers typically teach Texas history in the 4th and 7th grade and focus on world cultures in the 6th ...
Amsterdam offers a family-friendly European getaway with its canals, parks, and museums. Key attractions include the ...
Educators can access instructional materials explaining Sikh identity, beliefs, and the significance of turbans on the state ...
Homeschooling in the United States has seen a serious upswing in the last couple of years. According to NHERI research, ...
Haitian artist Guy Stanley Philoche’s ‘Higher Learning’ paints education as our greatest inheritance
Guy Stanley Philoche’s new collection honors HBCUs and education, reminding us that our dreams and history are worth ...
WJAC provides news, weather and sports information for Johnstown, Altoona, State College and DuBois, Pennsylvania. Our ...
With 15 years in the classroom, Dimmitt has taught many different age groups, but she says sixth grade is her favorite.
Grampa’s Farm, right outside of Merrill, is about as average a farm you’ll see in Wisconsin. But every fall for the last 15 years Grandpa’s Farm ...
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‘Modern history’: Teaching 9/11 to a new generation
NEW YORK (WPIX) – Because 1 in 4 people currently living in the U.S. wasn’t yet born on Sept. 11, 2001, teaching about the terror attacks and their effects is an ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Golf legend Tiger Woods has won championships at golf courses around the world, but on Monday, he was at a course right in Philadelphia, where he established Smilow Woodland TGR ...
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