by Sarah Green | Aug 8, 2015 | News, Student Issues
A pastor was asked once how long it would take him to write a sermon. That depended, he said, on how long the sermon was to be. To write an hour-long sermon, he’d need two hours. To write a half-hour sermon, he’d need all day. And to write a five minute...
by Sarah Green | Jun 11, 2015 | News, Student Issues
In Switzerland, a team of researchers is working on an education program called CoWriter, in which children help robots learn to write, and thus improve their own handwriting. The concept is simple: children are paired with a robot that wants to learn how to write a...
by Supporting Education | Oct 7, 2013 | Parent Issues, Profiles
Remember the days when you had endless hours to lie in the grass and read a great book? Maybe not. Want to start now? Visit the public library. There you can gain access to thousands of wonderful books just waiting for you to pick them up. Children who have access...