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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...
WNYC has just introduced “Being 12”, a series that will look at the "vexing and exhilirating" age through testimonials, audio news reports, and...
New York City's School Chancellor recently wrote an op-ed emphasizing the importance of focusing teachers' attention on seventh grade students.
SmartAsset, a technology and data compilation company, recently conducted a study to determine which states offer the best K-12 public education...
Pittsburgh teacher Jeffery Ward has recently completed his goal of running a marathon in all 50 states.
This week, from March 9–13, is annual Open Education Week, which aims to highlight open education efforts from around the world.
Cheryl Mizerny, veteran educator, shares a number of tips teachers can use in the classroom to help alleviate stress connected to test taking.
A new report found that 91 percent of children ages 6 to 17 said that their favorite books are the ones that they are able to choose.
A recent survey found that 79 percent of teachers said that the PARCC exams aligned with the CCSS are an improvement over previous tests.
This week our deals and freebies roundup brings you a math challenge to motivate your students, grants for sustainability-related projects, free LEGO...
ThinkCERCA and Follett Corporation announced their strategic partnership to expand access to online literacy opportunities for students anywhere with...