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How Art Education Cured a Struggling Student
If your child is struggling with school, art education may be a crucial part of their development that's missing.
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Welcome to the Noah Webster Education Foundation blog! Here, you’ll find the latest education news, expert guidance, and in-depth resources all in one place. Explore pro/con guides, research school options, dive into hot topics in learning, and gain insights that can inspire meaningful action in your community.
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If your child is struggling with school, art education may be a crucial part of their development that's missing.
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The Justice Department has brought in the FBI to combat the newest "form of domestic terrorism,” otherwise known as school board protesters.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom just mandated that public and private school students must be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Has private school’s cost scared you away from exploring your options? It turns out that it's much more attainable than you realize.
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For most families across the U.S. who have children enrolled in public school, the matter of religious education has become complicated.
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Discover what school boards do, their power and influence in schools, and what you can do to make things better. Enroll in our new school board training course FREE for a limited time.
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Digital addiction has molded young brains through hyperstimulation to the point that they’re becoming emotionally numb.
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This Tennessee high school football player knew he had to lead his team in prayer on the field after the game on Friday night.
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The end of the 2019-2020 school year was utter chaos as schools had to change how they operated overnight. But what's happened for 2020-2021?
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Writing a letter to your town’s newspaper editor can help start change in your community. Not sure how? We’ll show you in three easy steps!
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Almost 40% of parents in Lynchburg, Virginia, have allegedly chosen to walk away from free, public education. What is causing them to leave?
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States are remodeling standardized testing as part of graduation requirements. Could standardized tests be on their way out of education?