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When teachers clearly model skills, guide practice thoughtfully, and gradually release responsibility, students thrive. They feel capable, confident, and prepared to tackle challenging material. Explicit instruction is not about telling students...
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Assessment-based software ranks number one in generating revenue for education technology vendors as the SIIA reports a $2.5 billion profit in the...
March is Women's History Month, and former middle school teacher Susan Curtis offers teachers resources, lesson ideas, and more for teachers...
A new study by the Fordham Institute discovered that some U.S. schools are using the adoption of Common Core State Standards as a reason to forgo...
Lawmakers are continuing to have heated debates over the Advanced Placement U.S. History course, and some states have gone as far as replacing or...
According to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, a new Republican proposal could cause some low-income schools to lose more than $3 billion in...
A new annual report estimates an evaluation for the EdTech industry in the United States at $8.38 billion.
Pearson Labs' new post “Tech in Classroom: Tools Vs. Gimmicks,” provides the company's perspective on aligning EdTech selection and use to...
This week in STEM education news, we see big names like NASCAR, Scholastic, the Dow Chemical Company, and Chevron donating large amounts of money and...
The Obama Administration has threatened to veto the Republican-backed bill to rewrite No Child Left Behind, saying that it is a big step back in...
Scoring debate. Educator Brianna Crowley discusses whether or not there could be an alternative to the 100-point grading system.