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Teachers: Money Available for Classroom Libraries

Teachers: Money Available for Classroom Libraries

by Supporting Education | Apr 19, 2019 | News, Teacher Issues

Author James Patterson is prolific and productive, with over 147 books in print, making around $90 million a year in royalties. He vies with Stephen King, J.K. Rowling, and George R.R. Martin to hold the top spot in the list of highest paid authors in the world, and...
Province: Schools Must Offer Menstrual Products

Province: Schools Must Offer Menstrual Products

by Supporting Education | Apr 11, 2019 | News, Student Issues

In Canada, the average age of a person experiencing their first period is twelve years, nine months. That puts them in approximately seventh grade, and it means they will go through 35 to 40 periods in school before they graduate. For many, periods start about an hour...
Lego Introduces Spike Prime Programmable Robotics Kit

Lego Introduces Spike Prime Programmable Robotics Kit

by Supporting Education | Apr 4, 2019 | News, Student Issues

The toy box, it is said, is every child’s first school. The things we play with as children have a powerful influence over the direction of our lives. Building toys such as Lego blocks have long been lauded as useful tools in laying a foundation for engineering,...
College Admissions Scandal Breaks Trust in Elite Colleges

College Admissions Scandal Breaks Trust in Elite Colleges

by Supporting Education | Mar 29, 2019 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

Yale has joined the list of universities to revoke the admissions of students linked to the latest nationwide scandal, that of wealthy and connected families bribing their way into elite schools. Without identifying the student in this instance, Yale University...
School Principal Reads Bedtime Stories to Her Students

School Principal Reads Bedtime Stories to Her Students

by Supporting Education | Mar 22, 2019 | News, Student Issues

In 2018, a study was conducted for Australian National University into the effects of childhood literary immersion on long-term literacy. They found that adults who grew up in a home rich with books (and presumably, parents who valued books) performed as well in...
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