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Encouraging STEM education initiative not only in the United States but across the globe. Countries have joined together to improve access to STEM lessons.
For the first time in 13 years, two districts were awarded the $1 million Broad Prize for Urban Education.
Teacher Bill Ferriter wrote a blog post about his most recent classroom practice: to encourage his students to ask questions.
Recently, an anonymous teacher wrote a column in The Secret Teacher feature of The Guardian to complain about the trend of cherishing jargon more than actual learning.
A new study conducted by the American Institutes for Research found that students who participate in "deeper learning" are more likely to graduate on time and demonstrate higher achievement and test scores.
Professional Development Specialist Patricia Brown gives teachers tips on how to connect with students, parents, and educators via digital media tools.
Nearly three hundred high school girls competed to win money for their math skills at MIT in Cambridge, Mass. this weekend.
According to a recent report conducted by the Solar Foundation, thousands of schools across the nation are using solar panels to reduce costs.
Without a doubt, teachers consume a lot of coffee so pay attention to which establishments are offering their customers free cups of coffee to kickstart their day!
Alison Derbenwick Miller, vice president of Oracle Academy, gives teachers tips on how to get their students interested in computer science.
A new book written by Michael Sokolove looks at the benefits of art education and follows an elite high school theater program in a wealthy Pennsylvania town.
A small study conducted by Georgetown University found boys with high-functioning autism are stronger in grammar skills than those without autism.
A trial begins in Atlanta this week to determine if a group of educators worked together to willingly alter student standardized test materials.
Veteran teacher Holly Kragthorpe writes why she struggles encouraging her students to pursue a career in teaching.
Colorado Elementary School Principal Cathy Beck recently published a book on professional development in schools. She believes teachers need to spend time in other classrooms.
Homeless high students continue to face challenges in and out of schools. They are more likely to drop out of school and have academic difficulties.
An online magazine shared tips for teachers such as be specific; model and write down what good behavior looks like; provide “clear routines;” and let students move around.
Teachers, administrators and students enjoy using the latest interactive whiteboards, like those from Epson.
Teachers in New York City are becoming students as the endure blended learning workshops to use it effectively in the classroom.
Google's Made With Code works towards inspiring young women to pursue careers in STEM.

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