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Some teachers are able to make ends meet by selling resources to peers.
Most parents believe their child is on-track academically despite statistics saying otherwise. One organization has compiled resources to better help public school parents understand expectations for grade levels.
A classroom showing of John Oliver's Donald Trump segment has led to the resignation of a New Jersey teacher.
Is cursive writing instruction necessary or nostalgic?
A middle school teacher is showing the endless possibilities of 3D printing after helping Phillip the duck get his feet back.
Teachers in the nation's largest school district say that while suspension rates are down, school safety has been compromised.
Seattle teachers will help strengthen civics education in the district next month.
Testing season is a lot quieter in Louisiana this year thanks to a series of changes approved last legislative session.
The U.S. Department of Education has announce grants and guidance to help formerly incarcarated individuals receive proper education services.
A new report shows that the poor academic results aren’t helping the push to expand Michigan's Virtual School.
Honeywell and NASA join forces for the STEM-centric Forces in Motion program for Utah middle schools.
A new partnership is helping students, teachers and community members de-stress following the Flint water crisis with yoga and mindfulness lessons.
A new study indicates that empathy training could reduce suspensions in schools.
Educators in Virginia are the focus of a new campaign.
A new report urges states to use ESSA to improve learning outcomes through data usage.
Even though America's science classrooms may boast modern technology, many are struggling to fund basic supplies.
High school seniors are still largely unprepared for college coursework, says the latest NAEP data.
Educators discuss supporting undocumented students in their pursuit of an education despite the challenges they face.
A first-of-its-kind online consignment site will be launching next week for teachers to buy and sell gently used classroom supplies.
National Music Week is upon us once again, but this year’s celebration should a little different from the last. A little more, celebratory, if you will.

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