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As new standardized tests continued to be rolled out and administered online, rural and low-income districts that don't have access to high-speed internet struggle through what is being called a "tech divide."
One midwestern school district has students learning the basics of computer coding through Scratch Day 2015—a day dedicated to Scratch, a computer program that serves as an educational programming language for students in third grade and... 05/12/2015 - 9:06am ago
According to a new study, research supports the fact that warmer temperatures negatively affect brain functions such as working memory and therefore can reduce student math scores in the short term.
Blogger Minda Berbeco discusses e-books in education and the environment.
Blogger Stephanie Keep explores the new fossil Yi qi in this fascinating post. Get your students interested in paleontology by sharing this amazing story with them.
Blogger Ann Reid explores scientific misconceptions and the work of scientist Freeman Dyson.
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education has been a growing field that is receiving added backing from President Obama and Congress, however, there are still a few obstacles to overcome while students interest rises.
As more and more schools are utilizing the collection of student data to collectively improve, some wonder if data collection will limit creative instruction and instead further emphasize a testing culture.
iResQ, a tech repair company, announces the immediate availability of the company's education repair service, to provide affordable repair of classroom technology.
In California, school districts are using the new school funding formula that leaves the allocation of funds to the district to spend more money on field trips. The move is seen as an opportunity to supplement the typical order of... 05/13/2015 - 10:06am ago
In this digital age, more and more school districts are using technology to supplement learning. While there are many benefits, in the many districts that have high numbers of students without internet access at home, reliance on... 05/13/2015 - 10:35am ago
Before educational technology became a staple in the modern day classroom, cell phones were typically strictly banned from the classroom because they were seen as distractions. Now, as EdTech continues to grow and thrive, some educators... 05/13/2015 - 11:04am ago
Susan Swearer, an educational psychologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, says four decades of research conclude that policies to handle the problem of bullying in schools is largely ineffective, and says that because of the dire... 05/14/2015 - 8:47am ago
Researchers say there's yet another reason to add to the list on why reading is beneficial and necessary for young minds: it creates empathy.
Despite frequent attention to charter school innovations, particularly using blended learning, studies indicate that public school districts started to integrate blended learning into their classrooms before. One team of researchers... 05/14/2015 - 10:01am ago
The technological push in classrooms continues to try to make traditional books obsolete by replacing them with the electronic alternatives and now, a recent Amazon Whispercast update looks to make that process even easier.
One Bloomberg contributor believes the U.S. education systems suffers from mediocrity because some states are making it far too difficult for quality teachers to get jobs.
In California, state law does not require schools to teach comprehensive sex education, but one city's judge has ruled that age-appropriate sex education is indeed a public right, according to the Sacramento Bee.
The Van Andel Institute (VAI) is set to introduce “NexGen Inquiry,” a not-for-profit, science investigation platform for K-12 STEM teachers and students.
Neal Taparia, the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Imagine Easy Solutions (EasyBib.com) recently spoke with Education World about their new tool Scholar, which offers teachers the ability to assign and review research papers, while monitoring... 05/15/2015 - 10:09am ago

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