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Technology in the classroom has often been referred to as benefitting students, however, schools “are turning towards technology for teaching’s sake," turning the attention towards the implementation of technology in the classroom.
A parent and writer frustrated with the Philadelphia budget crisis has used over a hundred interviews with students, parents, educators, and politicians to create the innocuously-named "School Play." Those involved with the play aim to add... 04/08/2015 - 10:48am ago
A San Francisco start-up is aiming to teach high school students necessary personal finance lessons through an app that appeals specifically to young adults.
This week in STEM- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math-education, legislators and educators across the country are trying to find ways to invest in STEM education measures. From Iowa's half-million dollar approval of a STEM Action... 04/09/2015 - 8:40am ago
A teacher details moving on after what she thought was a drill turned out to be a real tragedy and how she owes the unity of her students to staying strong herself.
While gender equality and the rise of education technology is mostly discussed for the younger generation, it looks like ed-tech could be responsible for a surge in reputation for women in the tech industry today.
Though iPads have become an essential piece of technology in most classrooms, an educational technology consultant argues that Apple must make changes to make its use easier.
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Two teachers have come up with instructive and fun ways to use Minecraft in the classroom.
Using interactive "Teen Mazes" to teach students about their future and the consequences bad decisions carry has become more popular in districts across the nation.
Data obtained from the Department of Education concerning the prevalence of vaccine exemptions in New York public schools reveals that the majority of students have been vaccinated and that it's a challenge to obtain an exemption in the... 04/10/2015 - 9:18am ago
The White House is looking to inspire more careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by celebrating a “Week of Making,” this summer.
ReferenceME Ltd, creators of RefME, the book-barcode scanning app that claims to make citations and reference lists easier since its launch in January, has received $5 million in seed funding that it plans on investing in its global... 04/10/2015 - 10:33am ago
When the district of Madison pulled 5,200 of its students out of the Iowa's state-administered exam, the state wondered if the potential to not meet the 95 percent threshold would jeopardize $11.6 million of its federal funding. So far,... 04/10/2015 - 12:52pm ago
Across the web, sites are paying tribute to the 90th anniversary of a familiar classroom staple-F.Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
As student participation in video games increases and participation in STEM subjects stalls, a middle school teacher has found a way to keep his students entertained while learning
A study conducted by an education-advocacy group has determined that nine out of 10 of the districts with the highest number of opt-outs from New York standardized tests are wealthy districts.
The playing field between schools with a thriving technology and telecommunications infrastructure and those schools who struggle to provide access to their students looks to be leveled by the federal E-Rate 2.0 plan, however getting the... 04/13/2015 - 9:50am ago
An award-winning educator and author offers advice for students and teachers everywhere to avoid being a "talking head" during presentations and instead engage and invigorate their target audience.
When a USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times survey prompted California voters to select the top ways to improve the state's public education system, STEM education prevailed while providing computers and technology did not.
Research consistently fails to provide conclusive results on the benefits of blended learning for K-12 students, according to Education Week.

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