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How to Teach Financial Literacy Concepts in the Classroom

Developing financial literacy skills is an important step in the transition from K12 to higher education and adulthood. Math starts to feel more real as students make decisions about whether and wh...

For anyone with strong vision: Can you imagine trying to navigate the internet as a person who is legally blind? Some we...
Video can be a powerful and engaging teaching tool. But did you know that it can also be used to help students who have ...
Multimedia is seeing an explosive increase in the classroom. We’re in an age where learning has become gamified and scre...
These days, videos are everywhere. Social media, mobile apps, streaming platforms, blogs—wherever there’s a screen, vide...
Gifted students are pupils who demonstrate high achievement in an artistic, creative, leadership, or academic capacity. ...
Students today access a variety of media as part of their daily lives, and thanks to the ubiquitous use of such sites as...
The latter decade of the 20th century saw a major shift in K-12 and higher education from one-size-fits-all instruction ...
According to the National Alliance on Mental Health, 1 in 6 U.S. youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder eac...
Media awareness is at its highest. At any point in the day you can find a deluge of news reports and clips across any pl...