The Department of Education (the department) values your privacy and is committed to protecting information that schools collect. All staff including contractors, service providers and volunteers of ...
The ACRL Information Literacy Framework Review and Revision Task Force has released a first draft of a revised Framework for feedback from the community. Review the draft and submit comments via the ...
Educators have long advocated for reframing “failure” positively as a “learning opportunity,” but when failure becomes so normal and expected in a student’s life that it causes abject resignation, it ...
How do you start a research paper when the words are hard to find? Students and pros alike struggle with how to do this effectively. We’ve got you covered—read on to brush up on the purpose of a ...
When middle and high school students set short- and long-term goals, they can see a path to the success they hope for. I learned that quote from Wendy Beth Rosen’s Self-Smart. Taking it seriously, ...
In the early 1960s, Stanley Milgram, a social psychologist at Yale, conducted a series of experiments that became famous. Unsuspecting Americans were recruited for what purportedly was an experiment ...
Do YOU love the YOU of A? Want to show it? Apply to become a University of Arkansas Student Ambassador! The University of Arkansas Student Ambassadors are undergraduate student leaders who volunteer ...