Once a victim, always a victim? So it would seem, according to a new study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry.(Story continues below.)Discussion Starters1.) The story indicates one in 10 students w...
American conflicts — from slavery to the Civil War to the war on terror — dominated the non-fiction finalists for the National Book Awards, which were announced on Wednesday.The Dark Side: The Ins...
If kids grades one to 12 could vote, Barack Obama would be our next President. In a recent non-scientific poll conducted by the academic publisher Scholastic, 57% of nearly 250,000 youngsters voted to send the ...
Looking for a silver lining in the financial meltdown? How about this: Your child's next math teacher could be an absolute whiz. It's too early to say for sure, but a few observers believe public schools could...
The release this week of Beautiful Faith, an inspiring CD collection of new music from some of the freshest female voices in inspirational Christian music, is just the beginning of a major global mission t...
Student behavior in classrooms has deteriorated, especially during the last five years; and "permissive parenting" is to blame, according to recent studies and interviews with educators.A Cambridge Un...
Is advancing technology causing our brains to evolve? A new study led by UCLA neuroscientist Gary Small indicates a dramatic shift is being made in how we gather and assimilate information and communi...
Too busy playing video games to watch presidential ads on television? Barack Obama has found you, too, by becoming the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a game. Eighteen video games, including...
Political handicappers take note: If you need a fresh, new demographic to help predict the outcome of the Nov. 4 presidential election, ask non-voters younger than 18.It turns out students in pre-kindergarten t...