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A third of educators in Texas have to take a second job to make ends meet.
These teachers are taking their kids to the upcoming inauguration--regardless of who wins.
A new campaign is aiming to make parents aware of the damaging effects monthly absences have on student achievement.
Time will soon tell how the testing of Microsoft's education version of Minecraft, but it doesn't feel soon enough.
A NYC plan to ban suspensions for K-2 students is the center of the debate on discipline in K-12 schools.
Several writers are expressing concern over states' development of SEL standards.
What do Pokemon GO and STEM have in common? Find out with this week's latest STEM news.
Take your school supply savings and use that cash for something you want!
This summer workshop focused on helping teachers learn the science behind climate change to best teach it in the classroom.
Science camps and congressional app challenges are also part of this week's roundup.
The U.S. Department of Education addressed the rights of students with ADHD today.
The arrival of August means summer vacation is almost over, and that also means it’s time to get ready to go back to school.
Be sure to add this to your list of things to look into this summer!
Why positive education may be a product of the "happiness enlightenment."
School climate and teacher effectiveness is a chicken and egg situation that often puzzles policymakers on how to best legislate good schools.
The National PTA released a resolution outlining its support of LGBTQ students.
Should civics education in K-12 get a re-boot to produce more future informed citizens?

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