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According to EdTech Magazine, 80 campuses across the U.S. are using a new virtual teacher training program called TeachLive.
The College Board says its partnership with Khan Academy has helped students and families save money.
Hillary Clinton defends teachers against scapegoating, describes view of Department of Education in latest debate.
The greater the use of technology in the classroom, the more necessary it's become to have the proper security to protect personal information.
Some educators and administators shadowed a student last week as a professional development tool.
A new system is designed to help keep track of individual behavioral plans to keep students on track.
A recent survey by TES Global shows that VR headsets have edged out the use of maker kits in the classroom.
Good teachers have lasting effects. See what this famous scientist has to say about his teachers.
Education is proving to be a big market for virtual reality devices.
Sony has announced the first part of its STEM101 curriculum.
In a recent survey, most U.S. teachers report using Open Educational Resources.
Big tech companies and NGOs have formed a coalition to increase funding for K-12 computer science education.
Stress over changes to the new SAT has students sitting the test out, a new survey finds.
America's music teachers are being asked to teach a new student a free lesson at the end of the month.
Job markets are becoming dominated by tech jobs. Are your students ready?
Researchers urge political action to help tackle gender bias in the world's textbooks.
17,000 Newark Public School students could be eligible to be tested for lead after elevated levels were found in 30 of the system's public schools.
While this bill is not yet law, the discussion of grading (or collecting data about) parental involvement seems to be increasingly common in many districts.
In Florida, students' lessons will be supplemented with online tools from a vareity of instructors.

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