Cursive Is Regaining Popularity in U.S. Schools
Traditional script isn't disappearing anytime soon.
A real bookworm named Clifton started the popular (and oft-banned) study guides nearly 60 years ago.
The cheap, functioning paper microscope is designed to make scientific education available to the masses for cheap.
You should expect a bit of sarcasm when your student's father is a 'Daily Show' writer.
Positive school climates are better for students in more ways than one.
Here's a look at how, since 1900, school lunches have evolved from midday meals at home into a $10 billion-a-year business.
The research on how cursive handwriting benefits educational development is spotty.
The author wrote the verses for the Primate Dixon Primary School in 1988.
Some of these societies meet to debate issues, while others focus on philanthropy, fine dining, or hell-raising.
Being a Good Samaritan pays off.
“Welcome to the 4th grade/So happy to meet you/Can’t wait ‘til I see you/We’re going to have a good time..."
The average teacher spends almost $1000—out-of-pocket—on classroom supplies each year.
There’s no reason for kids to have a monopoly on the joy of “back to school shopping.”
And you thought your morning commute was tough.
The McCaughey siblings have come a long way.
A new study finds that students who use laptops in class get worse grades than their disconnected peers.
Here's the scoop on some of graduation's unique customs, from honorary degrees to throwing your cap in the air.
Fact: Test scores improve when your teacher is dressed like a Starfleet Commander.
It’s good for your brain.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will use drawings from Randall Munroe’s work 'The Thing Explainer' in its physics, chemistry, and biology books.
While many filmmakers have attempted to capture what it was like to be a high school student in the ‘80s and ’90s, few have managed to do so as realistically as Josh Burdick.
Stop studying and go outside!