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The first weeks of teaching often feel like standing inside a mini hurricane: lessons to plan, relationships to build, and responsibilities arriving faster than anyone can prepare for them. Every teacher starts with the same twenty-four hours each...
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy is one of the few governors that despite recent terror attacks abroad will welcome Syrian refugees into the state...
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning continued to dominate the education conversation.
In October, we asked our readers if schools should continue to have football teams after six high school football players died during practice or game...
The Keene Independent School District voted 6-1 this week to both allow staff members to carry guns at four of its campuses, but also to provide the...
On the anniversary of Darwin’s publication of the “Origin of the Species,” Barry Silver and his son Brandon filed a lawsuit against the son’s...
Yesterday, the nation’s second-largest school district abruptly shut down all 900 of its schools, keeping roughly twice the size of Iceland’s...
This week in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) news, some criticize an over-emphasis on math, one public school unveils a one-of-a-kind...
In Springfield, Mass., the Springfield school board is working to provide students with Wi-Fi hotspots to take home.
A recently-released report shows that there will likely be total overhaul of Common Core standards in the state.
The U.S. Department of Education released the 2016 National Education Plan yesterday, which comes six years after the last and elaborates...