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STEM isn’t always easily integrated with art, but schools like the Lewis and Clark Elementary School in Missouri are finding creative ways to make it happen.
The Senate education committee has voted 16 to 6 in favor of confirming Jon B. King Jr. for Secretary of Education.
Today is the #BestSchoolDay ever thanks to donations from celebrities that will help fund over half the projects on DonorsChoose.org.
You don’t hear about journalism being the part of a high school curriculum much often but it should be introduced to more classrooms.
Common Core made an appearance in last night’s Republican presidential debate.
Amazon said it will be releasing its free open educational resource tool this May.
Think you know how professional development should be funded under the new education legislation? This competition is for you.
Teachers use Twitter to share gratitude for flash funding that has helped teachers across the country fund classroom projects and supplies through DonorsChoose.org.
A new global assessment says U.S. adults come in dead last in technology skills.
The Varkey Foundation has announced the winner of its 2016 Global Teacher's Prize.
Some food services are offering deals and contests in celebration of Pi day.
Blackboard and Moodle have created a new exciting partnership: the Moodle project.
The extra effort may pay off, at least according to one study.
Schools in one school district are teaching financial literacy to the youngest students.
The first annual kid’s yoga day will debut for the first time April 8 from 11:00-11:05 a.m. PT.
One thing the educator said she wished she knew that “[t]here are tons of contradictory opinions about early education, so you need to find a school that fits your own approach.”
BMI screenings alone might not be effective enough to make a difference in students' weight loss.
The National Science Teachers Association and Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) have joined forces to produce an online journal for STEM educators.
Since its creation in 1996, the Nutty Scientists children’s learning center has rapidly expanded across the United States and beyond- thanks in part to a rapid increase in global interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math... 03/16/2016 - 11:41am ago
Is crowdfunding letting school systems shy away from their financial responsibility to provide classroom supplies?

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