Toward the end of a math lesson on a sunny Friday in October, fourth-grade teacher D’Atra Howard and math instructional coach LaVeda Gray ducked out of the classroom to huddle. Howard’s students at ...
The US economy grew less than expected at the end of last year, dragged down by a record-long government shutdown, consumer spending and trade. Inflation-adjusted gross domestic product increased an ...
Tony Blair predicts 'tech-enabled society' in Gaza as he backs Trump's Board of Peace plan A downturn in government and consumer spending contributed to the slowdown in fourth-quarter growth, the ...
At an annualized rate, U.S. growth stood at 1.4% during the October-December period, according to an advance estimate of real gross domestic product from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
A fifth-grade student in Ellanise Hines’ class works on calculating the volume of a prism. Credit: Steven Yoder for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up for ...
The US economy grew at a much slower pace in the final months of 2025 as the historic government shutdown weighed on economic activity, ending a year that saw the weakest growth since the pandemic.
EdSource · A University of California in the heart of farm country aims to attract more students Buoyed by their successful strategies for early literacy, California legislators and advocacy groups ...
A total of 53,749 posts are being filled, making it one of the largest state-level Grade 4 recruitments in India Over 21.17 lakh candidates (85.68% attendance) competed for the positions across six ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A sharp rise in students entering the University of California system without middle school-level math skills is raising ...
Never miss a story with The Brief, our free newsletter. We redesigned this tool with more timely data and context to help Texans interpret information about our schools. Independent Texas reporting ...
In “Do Sports Explain the ‘Math Gender Gap’?” (op-ed, Sept. 8), J.T. Young speculates whether “the way we teach math is somehow biased against girls.” A related issue is that recent teaching ...