Thinking about science and technology in terms of return on investment misses the point. Here’s what kids really need to know.
Hilton has spent his entire career as a religious educator. He taught Latter-day Saint seminary and institute classes for 11 years, and joined the BYU religion faculty 14 years ago, where he teaches ...
The Arizona Science Center is teaching first to sixth graders about robotics and coding through Camp Innovation.
The school recently initiated a STREAM program, which incorporates science, technology, religion, engineering, art and mathematics in the classroom.
Child & adolescent psychologist Dr. Zabina Bhasin argues that school phone bans dodge the real job: teaching kids to use technology well.
Code Ninjas has two locations in the the valley and is now offering new programs focused on robotics and artificial intelligence.
This recent meta-analysis examined 59 studies of spelling interventions for students who had, or were at risk for, learning disabilities across grades K-9. The lessons had a small but significant ...
Young kids from across the area are discovering the excitement of coding, which is essentially computer science made accessible. At first glance, Code Ninjas in Centennial Hills might look like ...
Seated closely together, a group of about a dozen people meets in the Multipurpose Room in Gallaudet’s Student Center. They are DeafBlind, Deaf, hearing, ...
In every classroom there are students who struggle more than others and have to work significantly harder than their peers to keep up. Some are struggling with academic topics and others are having a ...
Most teen boys are exposed to “digital masculinity,” with posts showing up in their feeds that criticize their body, their emotions and girls, a new survey says.
Your child defies. Your partner yells. Suddenly, you're fighting. Here's why it happens and how to break the cycle.