Words, words, words! Babies and young children build the cognitive foundations for the rest of their life during their early years. From birth to age 5, a child’s brain develops more rapidly than at any other time in life and at a rate of 1 million…
Her son was gone, and she wanted to understand why. Instead of getting answers from officials who…
Minneapolis School District is facing a potential teacher strike and a $75 million budget shortfall.…
On October 8, 2025, Louisiana’s House Education Committee held a hearing at the LSU Health Sciences…
The Learning Curve Dr. Anna Lembke Alisha Searcy: Welcome back to the Learning Curve podcast. I’m…
Public education is a hard-fought American right, and one that hasn’t always existed. Throughout American history, some have been unable to achieve a formal education due to the limits of geography, community organization, or time. Others have been…
America’s founders wisely recognized it from the beginning—the best chance for a sprawling young…
The recent government shutdown, which began twenty days ago on October 1st, has not yet…
Restricting cell phone use in American schools is a growing phenomenon, as concerns about student…
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Christy Wolfe, director of K–12 policy at the Bipartisan Policy…
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