A sixth-grader won her school’s spelling bee just five years after moving to Mesa from the Philippines and learning English. The 12-year-old student credits her success to her love of reading and ...
A new study from Stellenbosch University has revealed that students who repeat a grade may end up doing better in the long run. The research found that repeating Grade 1 or Grade 4 can lead to ...
As we head towards 2026, AI has become a powerful aid for both learners and teachers, enabling personalized study and creating new ways to teach and engage students. At the same time, industry is ...
The Philippines is facing a severe foundational learning crisis, with 85 percent of Grade 1 to 3 pupils struggling to read, according to the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2).
Colombo, Nov. 21 (Daily Mirror) - The Education Ministry has announced the Grade 6 school cut-off marks for 2026 admissions, based on the results of the 2025 Grade Five Scholarship Examination.
Remember when school felt easy? Well, let’s see if it actually was. This quiz has 35 questions covering the usual mix – a bit of math, some science, geography, language, and history. This challenge ...
I was a kid who thrived on the positive reinforcement of being an “A” student; to this day, I can count on my hands the number of “bad grades” I received during my K-12 education. There was the “D” on ...
A 6th-grade teacher in Arizona is going viral, sharing a radiant smile. We can all agree that today’s teachers aren’t built the same. The new generation of educators looks and dresses differently, and ...
The future of math education will begin with the divorce of a very long-term marriage between math learning and grade-level instruction. “The Future of Math,” my chapter in School Rethink 2.0, ...
MedLern, India's leading full-stack hospital training solution provider, has launched its innovative NABH 6th Edition E-Learning Programme. With over 450 hospitals and 125,000 healthcare professionals ...
A Pennsylvania state senator is catching heat after asking a sixth-grade girl a question about giving children pornography during a national civics competition, according reports. Sen. Dave Argall ...