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According to a recent study, there have been differences in how boys and girls are performing throughout their school years for nearly a century.
Schools nationwide are putting aside standardized test assessments and taking on new methods to effectively measure their students' academic excellence.
Teachers are taking the reins in schools across the country where they collaborate to improve instruction.
Janet Garrett, veteran teacher for 35 years, is leaving her classroom and running as a Democrat for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
While there are strong arguments on both sides of the debate as to whether teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons in schools, everyone would likely agree that if you are carrying, whether it be in a public building or... 09/23/2014 - 10:26am ago
The State Farm "Celebrate My Drive" contest launched recently and offers high schools around the country a chance to win money and in-school concert.
Teachers across the country are connecting with data coaches to learn how to best pull, aggregate and evaluate student info.
Virtual gaming is ever changing, and schools are finding connecting virtual gaming with real-life experiences with participatory mobile gaming.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden spoke Tuesday at an event which celebrated the launch of the Flying Classroom a new program designed to inspire and engage students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education.
Educators share some of the best ways to use the ubiquitous portable electronic devices in classrooms.
One state is taking on a new online program that doesn't treat snow days as days off for students.
U.S. Rep Steve Israel from New York is spearheading a new act aimed at reducing testing that will be introduced to the U.S. Department of Education later this week.
A Colorado educator wrote a letter encouraging teachers to opt out of adminstering the PARCC test.
A seven-year veteran teacher has created his own school in Texas where students learn using social media and project-based learning.
English Language Arts and Reading Teacher Nathan Garvin shares how music is a great way to inspire students to write successfully.
A new study finds that online literacy varies by income level.
School sports teams are purchasing and using more apps, videos and other technological enhancements to up their game.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited a high school in California to spread one message: students need to learn more coding and STEM.
The programming will feature interviews with U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Tony Bennett, Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Reggie Bush, actress Allison Williams and her father broadcaster Brian Williams and... 09/25/2014 - 10:59am ago
Blended and flipped classrooms are becoming a regular practice in classrooms across the country and Edudemic provides tips for educators.

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