We often hear about why it’s important that children read for pleasure, but we don’t seem to place that same importance on adults’ reading habits. So, is it important that adults read for enjoyment? And if so, how many adults actually read for pleasure on a regular basis?
Math anxiety is prevalent in American classrooms. In their book "Dear Math," Sarah Strong and Gigi Butterfield share how writing letters to math can start conversations that help teachers and students unpack their feelings about the subject.
This study examined longitudinal relations between adolescents' mathematics performance, school engagement and burnout (exhaustion, cynicism and inadequacy) across lower secondary education.
A school district in Texas uses the special-education learning platform, Amplio, to support students who have dyslexia, writes Samantha Crow, dyslexia coordinator. In this blog post, Crow shares five benefits of the technology, including the ability to provide students with immediate feedback.