gary seastrand
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Less might be more when it comes to elementary homework
Many elementary schools across the nation are cutting down on homework so students have more time for playing, reading and spending time with family. BYU professors and elementary education majors weighed in on the new trend.
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Elementary education: a female dominated field
This is one of several elementary education classes held at BYU. There are no males present in the class. (Morgan Allred)
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BYU teacher program improves education
Tabitha Pacheco, a former BYU student, was recently chosen to join 17 other teachers as a part of the Hope Street National Teacher Fellows Program. The program is a team that works together to improve teacher preparation programs across the nation.
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Deputy secretary of education visits BYU
John B. King Jr. glances at a pamphlet with Al Merkley. The deputy secretary of education recently toured campus.
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