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Along with the proverbial certainties of death, taxes and childbirth, mandatory summer curriculum training is a recurring part of life for teachers. Although these sessions sometimes feel like a needless obligation or just one more thing to add to...
Spring is in full swing! Here are twelve lesson plans and resources educators can use with their students from the First Day of Spring and after.
Schools across the country are seeing an increasing number of students with disabilities graduating from high school, reaching nearly 62 percent...
Learn some strategies on how to deal with the people who care about the work you do--but don't always tell you.
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The annual Consortium for School Networking conference aims to bring the future to the classroom. The event lineup indicates that 3D printing, drones...
Due to a heavy amount of civil rights complaints, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it wants to hire 200 more investigators and expand...
"Ask any FIRST Robotics student, mentor or team leader and they'll tell you that testing their science, technology, engineering and math skills is not...
Schools with students who have experienced tragedy are turning their hopes to four-legged friends. A nonprofit works very closely with dogs to get...
A proposed bill by Congress, the Student Digital Privacy and Parental Rights Act of 2015, looks at how companies and schools can further protect...
When it comes to teacher-preparation programs, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan gives himself and his agency a "low grade," saying there are...
At a national summit on Tuesday, March 24, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will join education, business and law enforcement leaders to...