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"Homework has a branding problem. Or, to be a little less pointy-headed about it, everybody hates homework. Heck, just drop the word into any conversation with families and watch the temperature rise."
According to a recent poll by Gallup, Americans want teachers to pass a national exam before entering the classroom.
A study conducted by the University of California found that bullying transitions from verbal and physical in elementary school to cyber bullying in middle school.
16 school lunches from around the world, including Japan, South Korea, Sweden, France, and the United States are shared.
Shutterfly is now introducing Photo Story for the Classroom. Teachers can use the feature to enhance their existing assessment and lessons or grab a plan designed by the company.
According to a recent report, schools that embrace art education find satisfying results in student growth and academic achievement.
Sarah Manchester of Silver Spring, Maryland is a math teacher with a mind for word games and an improbable amount of luck. Manchester is the third contestant in Wheel of Fortune history to win the $1,000,000 grand prize on the enduring... 09/17/2014 - 8:18pm ago
When it comes to teaching students how to code, can teachers keep up with the demand for digital jobs in the next decade?
Helping busy teachers stay up to date on the changing news in the Middle East and the organization known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Over 26 school districts across the nation have received surplus military gear such as tanks, grenade launches, and M16 rifles for their police departments.
With the help of the Civics Education Initiative, some states may require their high school students to pass the U.S. Citizenship Civics Test before graduation.
A recent study found that lower income students had more instances of missing school. High truancy rates put a strain on the economy, it was reported.
At a middle school in Massachusetts, teachers are finding using blogging rather than print composition notebooks for journalism has its benefits.
The social media realm continues to expand in and outside of the classroom. Should teachers provide access to their students via social sites?
Teachers should visit www.stemcentral.com by October 31, 2014 to be considered for the Sally Ride-Deloitte Teaching Innovation in STEM award.
The number of paraeducators is increasing significantly throughout the nation but training has not kept pace with demand.
A recent poll conducted by Gallup finds that a majority of Americans disagree with the method of evaluating teachers based off of students' standardized test scores.
Boston Teacher David Cutler uses comic books in his classroom, and finds them to be helpful tools to help kids understand complex concepts and events.
What do students think of their rights? According to a recent survey, they don't take them for granted.
After a cruel act of bullying, two high school seniors make a pact to help their friend at any cost.

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