This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Break out the crayons and finger paint: Every 4-year-old in California is now eligible for transitional kindergarten.
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What Teachers Say vs. What Students Actually Hear

I'm sharing a funny look at how instructions from elementary teachers often sound one way to us—but get interpreted completely differently by kids! Through some classic classroom scenarios, I ...
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Roger State University’s School of Nursing and Health Professions recently renovated its simulation lab and one of its nursing classrooms with funds from a $1.2 million grant as part of the American ...
Break out the crayons and finger paint: Every 4-year-old in California is now eligible for transitional kindergarten. Fifteen years after a handful of school districts opened the first TK classrooms, ...