Browsing: Education
The election revealed a stark gender divide in America. What can teachers do to help us heal it?
Educators and students weigh the impact of political conversations on learning, and whether or not it’s important to talk about politics in the classroom.
Student journalists give voice to the concerns and perspectives of today’s youth, ensuring that the stories that matter are heard.
A student of faith tries to reconcile her Christianity with her politics on school safety. As US children continue dying from gun violence, she sees it as our responsibility to God and our nation to legislate change.
Social media is full of information and disinformation. We need media literacy education in school to develop the skills to parse fact from fiction.
Young women in debate are ready for every challenge to come, but when those challenges include barriers only for them, the conversation has to change.
Thoughts and prayers aren’t enough–we need politicians to take action to end gun violence for those who are most affected: US school children.
By only taking part in school-sanctioned protests that are designed to be non-disruptive, students miss the opportunity to push for real change.
After backlash from a group of parents, a California school district requested all classroom materials and lessons on the topic.
Students are forcing the teachers and adults in their lives to engage with global issues instead of shying away. Our 12th issue explores the near- and long-term impacts of global conflict on young Americans and our schools.