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As more and more educators and reformers alike begin seeking alternatives to a one-size-fits-all answer to education and the country sees the largest opposition to standardized tests yet, unconventional schools are being put in the... 06/15/2015 - 9:56am ago
Recent research reveals that millennials may not make the cut when it comes to having tech chops.
New efforts from the Library of Congress have made sources such as scrapbooks from women suffrage activists, political cartoons, and photos from throughout American history available in ebooks for tablets via Student Discovery Sets.
Google Play provides a gateway for educators looking for the right tool for their lessons.
Teacher recruitment and retention are consistent issues in education, but rural districts might have the hardest time dealing with them.
In one San Diego school, about 400 homeless students are annually given the same opportunity as more fortunate peers- the opportunity to learn and grow.
For high school students, the teaching of Shakespeare is a requirement in English classes across the country under the Common Core standards. One teacher, however, is arguing for why she thinks Shakespeare instruction should be optional.
Brian Zorn, a special-education teacher in New York, is speaking out against Common Core standards that he says "humiliate," not help, children in special education as teachers struggle to help them succeed.
Ericom Software selected as Greater Lawrence Technical School (GLTS) resource to extend their 1:1 Chromebook initiative with web-based access to industry-specific Windows-based software.
Nellie Gonzalez Cutler, TIME For Kids’ Executive Editor, talked to Education World about the new English Language Arts classroom tool TIME Edge.
Five tips for avoiding the end-of-semester slump.
A New England teacher pointed to cell phones in the classroom as one reason she abondoned teaching.
After a printing error caused confusion for students sitting for the June 6 SAT, the College Board said it will not be scoring the affected sections; it will waive the fee for any students who would like to take the exam again in October,... 06/17/2015 - 9:41am ago
According to two researchers studying the effect of the digital world on students, they claim the ability to use apps to find solutions potentially creates a reliance on the technology and stifles creativity.
Arthur Levine and the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation have partnered with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to create a new program aimed to be an updated model for training teachers.
Rep. Cedric Richmond from New Orleans is making it his priority to encourage schools to take on alternative forms of school discipline. A new bill he proposed would create a position in the Justice Department to collect data to develop... 06/17/2015 - 11:49am ago
A learning center in Seattle is "intergenerational"--the Intergenerational Learning Center houses an elderly home and preschool under one roof that comes together five days a week for activities.
Level Up Village (LUV) will add Vidcode to its line-up of Global STEAM (STEM + arts) enrichment courses in attempts to get girls more involved with STEAM geared courses.
Michelle Obama has announced that the US and the UK will be working together to foster partnerships that will help educate growing girls in developing countries.
Lyle Evans, assistant superintendent of a Chesterfield, V.A. school district, acknowledges that initiating a one-to-one plan for any device in a district can be a daunting and difficult task. He offers advice to eSchoolNews on how his... 06/18/2015 - 10:11am ago

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