Math often feels disconnected from the real lives of students. They learn the steps, solve equations and check their work, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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As agentic AI automates the man-day billing model, the $300 billion outsourcing industry faces a brutal pivot.
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Porter’s Chapel Academy teacher Frances Warren uses her civil engineering background to turn math and science instruction ...
Recently I received an email from Gibson's marketing department. It announced a Custom L-1 Anniversary Limited Edition, a run of 100 guitars modeled on one of the company's first flattop acoustics.
At a time of rising income inequality, advocates worry that a convergence of developments will make it even harder to go to ...
More than one-third of Boston Public Schools seniors are not on track to meet a new graduation requirement for core ...
They need more help than ever, The Century Foundation reports. The average price for college, after discounts and financial ...
One reason: Higher-income, high-achieving kids often aren't in the testing pool. They attend private schools or their parents opt them out of state tests.