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One school district is implementing earlier school start times despite warnings against doing so, in order to handle budget problems.
America's educators need help teaching students financial literacy skills as a growing need persists.
While social media is a useful tool for students across all skill levels, one expert says guidelines are crucial for safety.
Students in one Texas district are getting an early start on both STEM and literacy skills.
New Jersey schools have begun adopting Next Generation Science Standards and one educator is expressing his approval of the move.
Parents, legislators fight over whether the names of armed teachers should be public info.
Google for Education announced a new polling feature today.
A new app encourages young individuals to be informed before engaging in sexual activities.
A new report finds CTE education increases students' chances of college and career success.
A new survey reveals most adults feel that bullying is a growing problem in today's schools thanks to technology.
Teachers react to the this year's New York state exams being untimed.
Ideas for a poetry unit focused on stories of immigration experiences.
New research is showing that "online credit recovery" courses may be doing more harm than good.
The Missouri superintendent is asking for help to fund a million dollar reading initiative.
Report finds K-12 organizations need improvement for handling professionally-related absences.
Does the Hollywood portrayal of teaching negatively influence the profession in real life?
STEM is garnering much attention in classrooms in Southern Nevada.
Another study indicates more sleep helps children perform better academically.
New continuing education courses aim to help educators make ethical decision during digital instruction.
A new video series aims to help parents understand Common Core math.

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