High-level cognitive skills help middle and high school students manage their emotions, behaviors, and responsibilities.
Experts say that may be especially true for students with disabilities—but they’re not always considered when schools are ...
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Lessons from the NFL playoffs the Raiders can carry into 2026
Every January, the NFL playoffs provide more than entertainment. They offer a clear snapshot of what actually works at the ...
How two MBA students turned a conference experience into hands-on leadership, deep industry exposure and a stronger Kellogg ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the first woman to serve as Canada’s ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman has been ...
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He hacked firefighting and now his AI startup is a gold mine
Firefighting is not where most people expect to find the next big artificial intelligence windfall, yet that is exactly where Sunny Sethi has staked his claim. By turning a humble fire nozzle into a ...
If predictions hold steady, nearly half of the United States will be covered in snow by the time this post goes live, with ...
The mid-size electric SUV class generates huge interest, and just like the petrol-engined XC60, the EX60 is poised to ...
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California Governor Debate: Meet the candidates
Candidates participating in the debate include Steve Hilton, Tom Steyer, Eric Swalwell, Tony Thurmond, Antonio Villaraigosa, ...
International Holocaust Remembrance Day calls on us to examine what we are teaching the next generation about how the ...
Using picture books as mentor texts is the perfect way to teach verbal, dramatic, and situational irony to middle school students.
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