Have you heard of the Reggio Emilia approach to education? This hands-on, student-directed style of learning emerged in a small Italian town in the aftermath of WWII. Today,... read more
Do you group students by ability level, placing the high achievers with their dedicated peers? Or do you strategically split up those high achievers, hoping their motivation will... read more
My first taste of literature circles came in sixth grade, when our teacher put a list of five books on the board. The book we chose, she said, would form the group with whom we... read more
Kendall Hunt PreK–12 Religious Publishing is excited to have collaborated with the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) North American Division (NAD) Office of Education on a brand-new... read more
The tremendous power of a river is diminished when it is fragmented into little streams. However, when the streams are channeled together, it then can develop a deep flow. So it... read more
“Tell me about your picture.” “What does your story say?” Any parent or teacher who has asked these questions to an enthusiastic young artist or author knows the excited... read more