Two Park City High School students helped develop interactive history games for middle and high schoolers. The games not only teach kids about history, but how to think for themselves.
This hour, we’re talking to historians and educators to learn what it's like to teach and study the past in all its ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – 7th and 8th graders at Lombardi Middle School got a special treat on Friday afternoon as their ...
Arron Asham and Brendan Burke share their connection to girls hockey as the Islanders carry out season-long plan to further ...
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As you may have noticed, today is a snow day! And as the winter weather (or spring's rainy weather) settles in, having ...
Shoreline happenings: kid's dance party, LEGO event, 'Hollywood Gems', Weekend Wildlife and exploring Dark Matter ...
January 18th marks the beginning of the 250th anniversary celebration of the Revolutionary War and the celebration starts ...
Vail Mountain School middle schoolers took their classroom learning three-dimensional during an action-packed day in Denver ...
With AI, technology will continue to transform the process of innovation and creative experimentation. Can lessons from our ...
The U.S. faces a nationwide early childhood literacy crisis, but some on the right are focusing instead on a New Jersey law ...