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The plaintiffs aren't seeking monetary damages but “are seeking a court of law’s review of the circumstances under which the ...
The Hancock County Board of Education, Monday, approved a series of textbooks for use over the next four years, while declaring two school buses as surplus property. As part of the board’s regular ...
In less than four months, a new school year will begin and teachers will start teaching the hotly contested new South Dakota social studies standards.
If practice makes perfect, teachers should not be expected to teach difficult topics to students without a chance to rehearse ...
A meta-analysis asks whether higher- or lower-income people are more likely to be generous. Here's what they found.
Social prescribing,” or offering health care referrals for community activities, rather than just medications, can help ...
Scientific perfectionism wastes resources and harms early-career researchers. Here's what we can do to fix it.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which is a great time to check in with yourself, the people in your life and explore ...
In a swirl of soda tabs, water bottles and other garbage garments, Desert Wind Middle School’s gymnasium transformed into a glittering catwalk of eco-conscious couture this afternoon as sixth graders ...
Public libraries are treasure troves for keeping your mind sharp and your brain healthy. Here are five ideas for using your ...
Increasing state taxes on the wealthy raised revenue without triggering millionaire flight, a new study found.
As part of the 10th International Symposium of the World Center for Humanist Studies, a round table discussion entitled “Nonviolent Journalism: A ...