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A restorative summer doesn't happen by accident. You have to claim it on your own terms. That begins with setting boundaries that preserve your energy, prioritize your well-being, and create the spaciousness necessary to return to school rejuvenated...
New York City spends more than $200 million a year on private schooling when public schools fails to meet the needs of students with disabilities.
Superintendent David Fleishman will lose $5,000 in pay as a result of his poor judgment. He said he was wrong not to cite the source of the passages...
An opinion writer argues that the city's decision to record audio infringes on student civil liberties and sparks concerns over privacy.
Student interest in drones is high, given reports that the U.S. Postal Service, Amazon and even Domino's Pizza are considering using the...
Factional warfare such as the Common Core debate is nothing new in the field of education. An opinion writer breaks down the players as each argues...
Easing kids back into the school routine can be challenging. Try these engaging activities in the classroom.
Summer is winding down, but there is still time for some great reads. The New York Times offers a list of best-selling education books.
"School librarians can enhance the learning experience for every child, and truly give those college and career-ready skills our students need."
"It is up to parents to see that we are heard, not only in statehouses but also in the nation's capital," said one Parent Coalition for Student...
Reading on a screen "seems to encourage more skimming behavior: when we scroll, we tend to read more quickly (and less deeply) than when we move...