Every school has problem students, but some are labeled emotionally disturbed (ED) and taught separately from others.
There’s a category of special education that stands out from the rest. It’s designed for kids who struggle with their ...
One of the most thought-provoking experiences of the summer for my family occurred when we viewed Pixar's movie “Inside Out.” This animation takes its audience inside the mind of 11-year-old Riley as ...
Mohandas Gandhi was once asked, “What do you think of Western civilization?” His reply: “I think it would be a good idea.” That’s precisely what I think about social-emotional learning.
There is a magic link between Roland Merullo’s “The Challenge of First-Generation College Students” and William F.S. Miles’s “Intellectualizing the Holocaust,” both in the June 14 issue of The Review.
It’s been an emotional six weeks for some students at David Leech Elementary School in Leechburg. And that’s a good thing, said Erin Hettrich, elementary art teacher and co-organizer of Color Monster, ...
When teachers walked into their classrooms the morning after Donald Trump claimed the presidency in a stunning victory, they had their work cut out for them. Some students were jubilant, with many ...
Imagine 9-year-old Alejandra who listens quietly for gun shots in the hall after seeing the news about the Uvalde school shooting. Her teacher notices she has difficulty staying focused in class. Or ...
When students return to school in the fall—whether live or virtual—there will be many conversations about COVID-19 and many opportunities to reflect on what they missed when schools were closed, on ...
While many students wore face masks in school last year, the issue has become incredibly heated and polarized in some regions this year. One concern that has risen out of the debates over whether ...