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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...
Judy Willis, a neurologist and former teacher, urges teachers to take advantage of the increased moods and energy associated with the season change...
In an interview with NPR, University of Pennsylvania professor Dr. Richard Ingersoll said that historically high teacher turnover is costing districts...
As the opt-out movement gains traction, a growing number of worried states have asked for clarification on federal mandates that require 95 percent of...
Carol Burris, New York's 2013 "High School Principal of the Year," wrote an opinion piece for the Washington Post that describes the latest reform to...
Adobe's new iPad app, Slate, will make it possible for students and teachers to produce and share multimedia presentations on any platform.
A new poll from the Public Religion Research Institute is shedding light on how millennials feel about sex education and creating dialogue on what can...
A school district in Rhode Island is sparking a national debate over how schools should handle the religious observance of Good Friday as a holiday.
A parent and writer frustrated with the Philadelphia budget crisis has used over a hundred interviews with students, parents, educators, and...
Congress should heed research that after school programs benefit students as much as classroom time does, according to researcher and founding dean of...
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Technology in the classroom has often been referred to as benefitting students, however, schools “are turning towards technology for teaching’s...