Teaching News
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The city schools' 'Respect for All Week' is a great idea, but it begs a question: How do you teach empathy?
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New York and New Jersey kids get up close and personal with the musical Memphis — thanks to the help of some generous donors.
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Considering that millions of babies die for lack of help in breathing at birth, a little education can save a lot of lives.
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What's good in the celebrity 'hood.
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Adora Spivak's not just a child prodigy; she's also a humanitarian.
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Two weeks after the earthquake, Haiti needs doctors, nurses, carpenters, teachers and more
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A gift of $4,646,100 will sustain the Reynolds High School Journalism Institutes for the next five years.
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In the first article of this week's "Living for a Living" series, meet the big man with the big heart who dropped a cushy teaching job in northern California to educate Kenyan girls and help them escape one of Africa's biggest slums.
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A group of students make good on a decades-long vow to their teacher for a New Year's Day reunion.
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With "social and emotional learning" in play, we can build schools worthy of our children.
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A 10-year, $40 million initiative will improve teacher preparation at 14 colleges and universities in Minnesota and the Dakotas.
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The Educate to Innovate campaign joins the federal government with private companies and organizations to help our kids love math and science.
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A new seven-year, $100 million initiative by the Ford Foundation aims to fix basic problems in a broken secondary education system.
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It's been sunny days, chasing the clouds away for 40 years. Tonic wishes a happy birthday, and says thank you, to Sesame Street.





