We asked Curtis Pride, a deaf player who became a big leaguer, father and coach, how his experiences can help young athletes.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating faster than most classrooms—or nervous systems—can keep up with. It’s not just changing what students need to learn but how they need to think and what ...
Losing a pet is the first time many children encounter death. The experience can become an opportunity for profound emotional learning and influence how young people understand and process grief when ...
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Young people today are growing up in an increasingly complex world—and arguably suffering as a result. Our brains are more "plastic" early in life, meaning they adapt to the world around them. As a ...
Charlie Kirk was a good man. I don’t think his assassination was political. I think it was about good vs. evil. People don’t realize we’re in a war between good and evil. Evil can enter our homes ...
Judy Keller is a technology training specialist for the Penn Manor School District in Pennsylvania and has worked as a leader for PAECT and Google Education Groups. She became a Google for Education ...
Financially literate people tend to build more wealth, live happier lives and even have better health outcomes. So, it's essential to teach your children financial literacy at a young age, setting ...