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Set up systems that keep your early finishers engaged, productive, and independent; otherwise, you'll be left feeling the added pressure to come up with activities on the fly.
During the White House Science Fair on Monday, March 23, President Barack Obama announced more than $240 million worth of pledges to focus on science,...
According to a new survey, women who hold information-technology leadership positions in K-12 school districts continue to face pay gaps.
With the access to the Internet, teachers and students can say goodbye to snow days and other "days off." With the help of apps and other resources,...
Think that if teachers understand learning they should get that rookies need some space and time to figure things out? Read on.
A recent survey of the public in emerging and developing nation found that people believe the Internet has an overall positive effect on education.
School districts across America are struggling to find substitute teachers for their classrooms, and in some extreme cases, are having older students...
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An NPR education reporter outlined a few questions that parents should ask and that administrators and educators should be able to answer.
Today is J.R.R. Tolkien Reading Day. Education World has gathered a list of resources teachers can use in the classroom to celebrate the famous author...
A number of urban school districts in the country are abandoning the zero-tolerance policies and picking up a new process called the "whole-child...
Students with greater financial literacy can become adults who can handle financial tasks and obligations better. Teaching students how to handle...