With misinformation rampant online, educators are finding ways to teach students to recognize it.
LaKeith Smith was convicted when he was 15 for his part in a burglary.
The tool's widely-used algorithm may discriminate against people with disabilities or other protected groups.
Children in food-insecure households are more likely to struggle academically and repeat grade levels.
Experts warned child abuse would rise during COVID. These researchers found otherwise.
New York’s new online mandated reporter training course is less awful than its predecessors.
Holly Whitfield begins work immediately leading the Savannah youth arts and leadership nonprofit.
Teaching the women and girls English gives them access to the world, Zahra said.
Hundreds of thousands of college-aged students didn't enroll in college during the pandemic.
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An upcoming bill could grant these youth their freedom, if they can be identified.
A new report discusses how OST programs can effectively incorporate SEL instruction and practices.
The bill would ban most gender-confirming surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for youth.
Many parents don't realize how far the pandemic set back their own child's education.
Youth with disabilities are at least two-thirds of those in the juvenile justice system.
Critics argue that below-minimum-wage jobs exploit workers and don't foster independence.
The bill was approved on a vote of 145-22, sending it to the state Senate.
Adolescents are best influenced to change behaviors through a balance of incentives and sanctions.
Families struggle with limiting the amount of time their children spend on TikTok.
Congressional legislation, research and new medical guidance aim to narrow gaps in reproductive healthcare.