The teacher shortage is a well-known issue, highlighted in numerous studies, surveys, and educational initiatives. Addressing this problem requires a cultural shift in how society perceives the ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Alessandra La Rocca Link is a guest author and PhD student in history at the University of Colorado ...
As problems go, Angela Miller at Ozarks Technical Community College, has an enviable one. Miller, chair of the teacher education program at OTC, experienced an enrollment surge in the revamped and ...
While educators and policymakers debate whether 8th graders can be readied to learn algebra, Sigrid B. Frawley sits in front of her kindergartners with a magic bag. She puts three tokens in the bag ...
“It is better for the public to procure at the market whatever the market can supply; because there it is by competition kept up in quality, and reduced to its minimum price.” Thomas Jefferson, 1808 ...
Professors Lisa Shin and Sam Sommers are once again co-teaching Introduction to Psychology this semester. This year, they have added a twist to their standard lecture on the psychology of student life ...
When students are engaged and inspired, they excel academically. Regrettably, schools all around the country are facing a student motivation and engagement crisis of epic proportions. Student ...
Participants will reflect on their own teaching contexts and apply online teaching and learning concepts to their own ETH courses. They will consider human needs in online learning, how to create ...
STEPHEN, Minn. — After a decades-long hiatus, Stephen-Argyle Central High School students proudly are wearing the iconic blue corduroy jacket with the yellow FFA emblem. Maddie Stewart, a first-year ...
The purpose of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics is to provide a forum for creative and scholarly work in agricultural economics. Submitted manuscripts focus on the economics of natural ...