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Stanford research shows how to improve students’ critical thinking about scientific evidence

"By iterating, making changes and learning about experimental design in a more deliberate way, they come out with a richer experience."

Say please and thank you, learn to cartwheel and never talk to strangers: Life lessons EVERY parent should teach their children revealed

New poll reveals 59 things every parent should teach their child

A University gender-equality club, run by men

The new club at Wharton is just one of a number of ways that men who attend top-flight business schools are getting more involved in the support of gender equality.

Leadership coaching could help teachers boost student achievement

Study shows that mentoring and leadership coaching are helping teachers increase student achievement in some subjects

8 things every teacher can do to create an innovative classroom

Innovation can’t be tested or graded — but it can be built up

Teach to Lead Summits

We’re hosting regional summits to put teacher leadership ideas into action! Visit our summits page to learn how to get involved.

University Launches Online Master’s Degree in Analytics to Fill Workforce Gap

Data analysts are in high demand across the country, but universities are struggling to churn out enough graduates to meet the need.

If Congress Finally Overhauls Education, Is Your State Ready?

For the first time in more than a decade, the House and Senate have passed bills to rewrite the No Child Left Behind law and give states more freedom in education.

Apply Now to the Montana Code School – Become and Employable Software Developer in 13 Weeks

We offer four intensive, fully-immersive coding boot-camp programs per year designed to produce highly employable software developers ready to hit the ground running in Montana’s thriving community of startups and tech businesses.

If you want your children to succeed, teach them to share before kindergarten

Kindergartners who share, cooperate and are helpful are more likely to have a college degree and a job 20 years later than children who lack those social skills, according to a new study.