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Getting beyond answers like ‘fine’ and ‘nothing’: 5 simple ways to...

Shelbie Witte, University of North Dakota Each afternoon, a familiar conversation unfolds in many households. “How...

These programs make college possible for students with developmental disabilities

Neil Edwin Duchac II, Kennesaw State University For students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, opportunities to attend college may...

Dual enrollment can save college students time and money − but...

Mary L. Churchill, Boston University In a recent talk about new ways to do college admissions, Secretary of Education...

Daily report cards can decrease disruptions for children with ADHD

Gregory Fabiano, Florida International University As another school year approaches, some caregivers, students and teachers may be feeling something...

How hip-hop has enhanced American education over the past 50 years,...

Toby Jenkins, University of South Carolina One of my most heartwarming memories from elementary school was the day my...

Declines in math readiness underscore the urgency of math awareness

Manil Suri, University of Maryland, Baltimore County When President Ronald Reagan proclaimed the first National Math Awareness Week in...

Sex, drugs and alcohol are the top reasons that Texas teachers...

Sarah Guthery, Texas A&M University-Commerce and Meredith Richards, Southern Methodist University The Research Brief is a short take about...

This course takes a broad look at failure – and what...

Unusual Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course:

EXPLORING NATURE