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A national survey revealed that bullying is more common for transgendered students than any other group.
Microsoft, owner of the popular building game Minecraft, has created a new site to capitalize on the growing trend of educators using Minecraft in classrooms.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given a $5.1 million grant to Chicago's LEAP Innovations to lead an initiative that will evaluate the current state of Edtech and drive collaboration among edtech evaluators across the country.
One high school teacher is making the case for the elimination of D grades because he feels the "sub-mediocre" grades that still earn students class credit severely limit students' options for the future.
The Minecraft Builder Bowl tournament seeks to use the virtual building game Minecraft to highlight the importance of immersive learning in a competitive summer series that is being called the first of its kind.
Makerspaces, or typically high-tech areas designated to building, creating, and learning in STEM subjects, are currently in high demand in schools and communities across the country. One father is giving back to his community after he... 07/01/2015 - 11:19am ago
Lessons about genetically modified organisms can take time to do well. Fortunately, there are many resources out there to engage your students and provide them with fact-based explorations of the GMO controversy.
As the debate over the display of the Confederate flag rages on, CNN has compiled a list seperating fact from fiction over the origins of the southern relic that you can use in your classroom when discussing the debate with your class.
Elementary school computer specialist Jeff Downing shared with fellow administrators and teachers tips for successfully integrating technology in the classroom to help schools ease into tech initiatives.
Student management systems aren’t the easiest builds when it comes to EdTech, however it looks like SunGard K-12 has found the perfect formula with their eSchoolPLUS 4.0 platform.
Facebook is typically seen as the bane of educators' existence--at least in the classroom. As tech initiatives often include one-to-one device plans, the importance of keeping students from succumbing to distraction from social media sites... 07/02/2015 - 9:14am ago
A new study from an assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Education looks at the relationships that teachers have with their colleagues and how certain ones are directly correlated to teacher and student success, the... 07/02/2015 - 9:30am ago
Laura Strait, a teacher at Aspire ERES Academy in Oakland, California, has sat down with three different parents from the school district to see how they feel about Common Core standards.
It’s hard for educators to decide what device is best fitted to their students understanding of Ed-Tech, as well as their performance in the classroom but these devices can change that.
Last week, Turkey passed legislation to forbid students in all high school classrooms from using any form of social media without the consent of a teacher while New Zealand passed legislation to make "harmful digital communication" illegal... 07/06/2015 - 10:11am ago
"Sesame Street" has educational value for young learners, but should not be considered a replacement for early education, researchers say.
A new study from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas's School of Community Health Sciences has found that Nevada students in full-day kindergarten performed better and also were overall healthier than students who had a half-day school day.
Researchers at the University of South Africa have authored a report that exposes some common myths behind implementing mobile learning, or mLearning.
Tyler Graff is a principal who believes that project-based learning is the best way for students to learn and meet Common Core standards and shares with EdSource why.
One columnist is arguing that STEM learning is a requirement for economic growth in their county; however, the cases made can apply to counties all across the nation.

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