Chalkbeat on MSN
NYC students clock about 130 fewer hours in class than national peers. It likely hurts learning.
New York City students are on track to spend 130 fewer hours in class than the national average this year. Less instructional time can hinder learning, experts warn.
Starting school later helps teenagers get more sleep, improves well-being, and supports stronger academic performance.
A comprehensive guide navigating the challenges of dyscalculia, with insight into emerging research and the promise of ...
The Punch on MSN
Pupils get tuition waivers as Lagos school clocks 30
Dansol High School, Lagos, has granted tuition waivers to winners of its anniversary essay competition as part of activities marking its 30th Founders’ Day celebration.The essay competition held at ...
Good afternoon, New York City. Yesterday, the snowstorm of the decade arrived, with winds of up to 60 miles per hour, and more ...
Parenting Patch on MSN
Engaging science websites for kids that your children will love
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House Bill 78 (HB78) is headed to Governor Kay Ivey’s desk on Tuesday. If signed, the Healthy Early Development and Screen ...
Experts caution that low-quality, A.I.-generated videos on YouTube geared toward children often feature conflicting ...
A bill that would limit screen time for children aged 5 and under in licensed facilities, daycares, and classrooms is heading to Gov. Ivey’s desk. House Bill 78, ...
A.I. expert Sheldon Fernandez analyzes how generative tools are shaping young, formative minds, arguing that the real risk is not exposure to new technology, but the premature outsourcing of ...
WCJB TV20 on MSN
Marion County daycare employee arrested on child abuse charges after surveillance video review
Surveillance footage shows employee throwing, striking, and kicking children, deputies say ...
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