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Explore our hands-on guide to fostering equity in education, featuring engaging activities, strategies, and practical tips for inclusive learning.
Parents have a strong influence on their children. They have a direct influence that is stronger than that of teachers, friends, and media.
The average school career is peppered with absences—sometimes for excusable reasons like illness, caring for a family member with special healthcare needs, or facing emotional or mental health challenges.
No one could’ve predicted that scenes from movies like Contagion would come to life as the world has witnessed with the spread of COVID-19.
Curriculums break down what students should know based on their age, abilities, and knowledge they acquired in previous grades.
"Explore Positive Action's guide on identifying and addressing inferiority complex in children. Learn key signs such as anger, perfectionism, and validation-seeking, and effective strategies like appreciation, confidence-boosting, and problem-solving to foster a healthy self-image.
In recent years, STEM learning has emerged as a new vertical of learning. As the term denotes, STEM learning includes learning based on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. All of these are skills or fundamentals of learning for the future. For all valid reasons, schools and educators are now laying greater emphasis on STEM learning.
Do you know what is the best class of people in the world called? They are called leaders because they have led us to this ultra-modern world we dwell in today. Besides, today, in every vertical of life, there is a realigned focus on skills.
The renowned educator, Dr. James A. Banks, defines multicultural education as “an idea, an educational reform movement, and a process.”
In the present times, the technology which is counted as a blessing is also one negative element that spoils relationships. Addiction to the same has affected today’s youth, and they are likely to stick to it for long hours, leaving their families.