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(Lexia) - As the infants and toddlers of the COVID-19 pandemic era enter kindergarten, many educators report unique challenges in this cohort, according to results of a survey conducted by Lexia, a leader in science of reading-based literacy solutions.
(StatePoint) While every college admissions department evaluates applicants a bit differently, standardized test scores are a big piece of the equation at most schools. This means you’ll want to be as prepared as possible for your upcoming SAT. Here’s how to get ready for this crucial exam:
(K12) - Snowflakes, cozy blankets, and hot cocoa—images of winter often evoke a cheerful glow. Yet for many children, the season’s dimmer days and limited outdoor play can leave them feeling irritable or tired and can even affect their schoolwork.  
(StatePoint) Success at school is about more than just what takes place in the classroom. How kids spend their time after the bell rings also matters. Here are four New Year’s resolutions you can make at home to help kids excel at school:
(BPT) - While today's Fortune 500 companies have largely automated many processes, smaller businesses, the "Fortune 5 million," often find themselves stuck due to the friction of manual workflows. For the millions of busy small and midsize businesses (SMBs) that power the U.S. economy, numer…
(BPT) - By Ha Sang-chul, president of LG Indonesia
(BPT) - Companies in most industries need to collect and use data. Especially for enterprises with large volumes of information to manage — with much of it being highly sensitive — the magnitude of managing all that data safely and effectively can seem overwhelming. Information management is…
(BPT) - Is the customer click-through dead? Thanks to AI and modern online search, the answer is often yes.
(K12) - It’s testing season—and students are feeling the pressure. Between midterms, SATs, coursework, and activities, staying focused and confident can be a real challenge.
(NewsUSA) - Los avances acelerados en inteligencia artificial (IA) y otras tecnologías emergentes están transformando rápidamente el mercado laboral, con aproximadamente 170 millones de nuevos empleos previstos en la próxima década, y el 50 % de la Generación Z planeando emprender.
(StatePoint) Afterschool programs give children and youth a safe place to connect and learn after the school day ends, and research shows that programs boost students’ academic achievement and help them engage with their communities. They help children succeed in school and in life by provid…
(StatePoint) Whether you’re still a student or long past your school years, making learning a hobby outside the classroom can keep you sharp, particularly if you pair activities that involve logic, analysis and facts with those that involve creativity, imagination and intuition. Here are som…
(StatePoint) College rankings headlines are often dominated by the same names: Ivy Leagues, elite research universities and schools that admit only a fraction of applicants. But that leaves out most students, say experts.
(StatePoint) As a new school year gets underway, it’s time to zero in on the tech products that can help your students ease into their academic routines and succeed in the classroom. Here are some of the greatest products on store shelves today that can transform a student’s relationship to …
(StatePoint) A student loan can be a valuable tool to help you earn your degree – and with the right plan, it doesn’t have to be stressful.
(StatePoint) If you’re like many Americans, college savings may be taking a back seat to other financial priorities right now. Financial advisors want you to know that there are options to maximize education savings that you may not be taking advantage of.
(StatePoint) Students of all ages are at risk for “summer slide.” The good news is that this seasonal phenomenon, where academic skills are lost or forgotten during the long summer break, is not inevitable. Here are a few strategies that parents can use to help their students confidently ret…
