Students in Canada are using the video service Skype to connect with people related to their learning topics, and the technology is allowing students to stretch their minds and imaginations.
Nickelodeon actress Tia Mowry joins the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Honeywell to launch a child safety program just in time for Halloween.
NBC recently reported that parents still have issues with math homework aligned to Common Core standards but many teachers believe various calculation methods can lead to deeper learning.
NBC News recently investigated whether or not there is a link between the rise of cancer cases in athletes and the artificial turf they play on, and found there needs to be more studies.
Population Education has officially launched its fourth annual World of 7 Billion student video contest for high school students. Educators: This program includes a lesson plan.
Apple has recently announced its plans to join the Obama Administration to make sure more students in the United States has access to the technology they deserve.
Teachers unhappy with the recent "Rotten Apples" TIME magazine cover are stating that they will potentially unsubscribe to the publication if TIME editors don't apologize.
An elementary school class and 37 other cities went out to break the Guinness World Record for the world's largest vocabulary lesson in multiple venues.
The government website Kids.gov is being promoted in conjunction with National Child's Day. The site contains free educational resources for the classroom and beyond.
First Lady Michelle Obama has launched two video contests to boost college enrollment. The winner gets to host Michelle Obama at their graduation ceremony.