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Serving For Success
Service in your 20s is one of the greatest indicators of a happy life in your 30s.
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150 Moments That Made Brigham Young University
Discover the moments that made Brigham Young University in the 150 years since the school's founding as a small academy.
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First Love, Then Teach
Teaching in any capacity can be tough. Teresa Smith Leavitt has classroom management tips for anyone who manages kids.
Tips to encourage kids to turn off the TV, put down the phone, and read a book.
BYU president Shane Reese has been traveling the US—and the world—to share about the Church Educational System.
Visiting psychology professor Daniel Southwick answers everything you need to know to develop a growth mindset.
Professor Royce Kimmons is making free online textbooks available to college students around the world.
A temple panel from the Qing dynasty in the JFSB, telling an important metaphor about the student journey.
The 3D-RST project formed to connect and support teachers in rural areas using technology.
A BYU alum is on a mission to make physics fun and accessible to everyone.
Kids learn about science—everything from the water cycle to anatomy—at STEM club, run by BYU education majors.
Indigenous art forms are being taught in Utah schools to help represent Native Americans and make students feel valued.
An immigrant herself, Natalia Benjamin's Minnesota classroom is a safe haven for refugee and immigrant students.
Shannon Spencer writes about Janie Thompson and helping others believe in themselves.
Dorie Haws teaches and observes kids and their innate honesty claiming that the rest of us need to become like them.
Beginning with their own example, parents can teach their children to be loving and inclusive.
Tiffany Ivins Spence sees dignity and divinity in people everywhere. Read how she and other alums go forth to serve.
Love it or loathe it, online learning is here to stay. See how BYU experts are navigating the new currents of edtech.
Lauren Ard has combined science and pop culture to captivate more than 10,000 students in her beloved online classes.
This Albuquerque mom saw a need in her schools and decided to step in, creating the Homework Diner program.
Sticky notes come in clutch for a BYU professor. He’s learned praise is one of the best tools to help improve behavior.
Women—more than men—sometimes need a nudge to explore their possibilities, and usually multiple times.