What’s it like teaching first, fifth and sixth graders all in one day? School librarian Jami Rhue shares her experience.
A three-judge panel in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans heard arguments about a new Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms.
Walter M. Haney, a retired professor in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development’s Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, & Assessment department, and a senior research associate at the ...
By regularly including theater games in the classroom, teachers give students an opportunity to build community, practice social skills, and gain a deeper understanding of academic content.
Mark McDermott Two weeks ago on a Tuesday night, Ford Savela, his brother Chase, and another friend were on their way home ...
Exploring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in education: How educators make sure his impact is not forgotten.
Joseph's eyes widened as he applied grape juice and heat to what appeared to be a blank piece of paper -- but instead held a ...
Classroom crims are hitting schools nearly 120 times a week, with the state’s education facilities becoming happy hunting grounds for brazen crooks. Police recorded nearly 120 offences per week ...
The bill would require the Ten Commandments be posted in each classroom in South Dakota's public schools. But it could face legal challenges.
A public school teacher was allegedly suspended by her Connecticut district for refusing to remove a cross beside her desk, a ...
The Kentucky Senate introduced a bill requiring Kentucky students to participate in a moment of silence at the beginning of ...
Retired Lynch School of Education and Human Development Associate Professor Jean F. Mooney, whose 32 years at Boston College were highlighted by a dedication to helping those with disabilities to ...