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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...
Emily Talmage, an elementary school teacher in Lewiston, Maine, shared some recent research she found on the new Common Core tests.
From Switch Vehicles, Inc. in Sebastopol, CA, comes a project-based learning and STEM curriculum that has classes build, and even operate, an electric...
Education World recently spoke with Switch Vehicles’ production engineer John Palmerlee to learn more about their unique STEM curriculum.
This week's Education World STEM Roundup features new initiative from Sylvan Learning Center and Discovery Communications, as well as President...
"We need to craft a message about real reform and act on it. Learning is a complex human endeavor and hard to measure. Teaching is difficult."
At the 2015 White House Science Fair, a group of 6-year-old Girl Scouts wowed President Obama with their automatic page turner that they built out of...
Are students too aggressive on the playground? Pediatric Occupational Therapist Angela Hanscom recently looked at this issue in a recent article...
Nick Morrison, education expert, writes that giving students a voice when it comes to hiring new teachers is just "common sense."
Schools across the U.S. are doing what they can to help narrow the skills gap and boost graduation rates by offering school programs to students that...