It’s a typical Saturday evening and all the aunties have gathered around the kitchen island preparing for dinner when they begin their favorite topic of conversation: bragging about their children.
BusyKid shares ways parents can hire their kids during summer break and provide hands-on job and money experience at a young age. Summer is traditionally a time when teenagers get their first jobs.
Growing up in the 1980s as the son of two passionate educators, I had a childhood that was suffused with an immeasurable respect for the role of the teacher. My father, a seasoned high school teacher, ...
Teachers and staff at Frances Scott Elementary in Spokane’s East Central Neighborhood are committed to recruiting the next generation of teachers to lead their students, creating an Education Club ...
Louise Williamson has been an educator for more than three decades. But this past school year has been one of her most challenging. For years, the teaching profession has been “crumbling” under the ...
Hey, internet: Remember millennials? Many of us have graduated from our lattes and leisurely brunches to become parents with jobs, car loans and perhaps even a mortgage. On our road to adulthood, ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. This is part one in a two-part series. The second part focuses on potential solutions to ...
Gen Z kids are growing up in a much different era of learning. Technology is more accessible and capable than ever before, and teachers are seeing shorter attention spans and increased behavioral ...
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