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Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg are two tech giants who are looking to become advocates for K-12 computer science education.
Students taught educators social media at a recent conference to positive results.
A new tool is helping schools stay organized when it comes to digital policies and practices.
The 2016 National Teacher of the Year has been announced.
A new program is helping to fill vacancies in schools by training veterans with bachelor's degrees.
In honor of national short story month, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) has announced a new competition to find the country’s best short story writers in high school grade levels.
Research from Michigan State University has found that one-to-one initiatives, or programs that provide every student with their own device, benefits student learning.
Career education has declined significantly over the past few decades. However, a new report notes a recent comeback.
It's a new world in 2016 with physical education and activity goals and requirements that are very different than in the past.
Sesame Workshop, the non-profit that produces Sesame Street, and IBM are partnering to produce new personalized learning material for children in preschool grades.
Will this early education app be eaten by the sharks?
A recent competition in St. Louis is strong evidence of the success of robotics programs worldwide.
But many are running out of patience when it comes to closing the achievement gap.
It's déjà vu as teacher sick-outs close nearly all Detroit Public Schools.
Early education app brightwheel received $600,000 in funding following a pitch to Shark Tank investors.
Reuters investigates how students overseas are gaming the SAT- to the knowledge of the College Board.
A recent interview with Jane Sanders provides some insight into how she might approach education as the potential First Lady.
Teachers in New York can earn thousands of dollars scoring tests.
Ed expert has some pointers on the kinds of outlooks that best engage parents.
Education's movers and shakers under 30 have been announced.

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