Yes, data from state assessments clearly show Ohio’s students are struggling. But the solution is not to double down on punitive accountability; it is to reexamine where policy is falling short in ...
Whole-child education in Catholic schools embraces a comprehensive approach that addresses the cognitive, social, physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of learning. Whole-child education ...
Every child has physical, social-emotional and academic needs. Learn what happens for the child with autism when these needs are met in an enriched therapeutic environment. The phrase “meeting the ...
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Supporting kids where it matters most: Inside Frisco Feeding & Speech Therapy’s whole-child approach
Every parent wants their child to thrive, but challenges like picky eating, speech delays, sensory sensitivities, or ...
As Congress gears up for renewal of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, lawmakers and the Obama administration are seeking to address a perennial complaint: that the current version of the law ...
What does a “whole child education” mean to educators? That has been a question we’ve been helping to answer since ASCD launched its whole child initiative more than a decade ago. More recently, it’s ...
This webcast will explore the state of holistic admissions via a broad overview of the research on this topic and a close-up look at how specific institutions are approaching holistic review. Expert ...
EDWARDSVILLE — Child-rearing author Stephanie Malia Krauss has written her latest book about the “whole child.” Edwardsville resident and former educator Krauss has followed up her 2021 book with ...
For the first time, a California governor has created a position in his office focused on early education. Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed Giannina Pérez as his Senior Policy Advisor for Early Childhood.
More than 50 researchers, practitioners, and philanthropists gathered at Boston College in June for the national conference “Whole Child Education in U.S. Catholic Schools,” hosted by the Barbara and ...
According to a study published in JAMA Network, the healthspan-lifespan gap (number of years lived with disability or disease) of Americans was 12.4 years on average, the highest among all the nations ...
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