U.S. lawmakers have confirmed that the Senate Education Committee is making progress toward rewriting No Child Left Behind, with the expectation that the updates will be ready by the middle of next month.
Google Forms are now being used in the classroom to help teachers with creating documents that enhance their personalized social-emotional learning initiatives.
Learnteria aims to be the "Yelp of education technology," where educators and parents can visit the site to provide or read reviews of educational resources.
Schools with students who have experienced tragedy are turning their hopes to four-legged friends. A nonprofit works very closely with dogs to get them comfortable with multiple people & students reap the benefits of these efforts.
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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 its civil rights division by 30 percent.
The annual Consortium for School Networking conference aims to bring the future to the classroom. The event lineup indicates that 3D printing, drones and wearable tech are on the rise.
Schools across the country are seeing an increasing number of students with disabilities graduating from high school, reaching nearly 62 percent during the 2012-2013 school year.
This year, the Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest will be celebrating its tenth year in Washington, D.C., where 365,000 students will gather to recite classic and contemporary poetry for $50,000 in prizes.
Recent research from the University of Iowa has found that students from low-income families who participate in federal school breakfast programs perform better academically.
School districts across America are struggling to find substitute teachers for their classrooms, and in some extreme cases, are having older students teach younger ones for a day.
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, teachers and students can stay in touch at all times during the day.
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, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.