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The Los Angeles Unified District is expanding its efforts against bullying to include a widespread campaign against sexting- the act of using social media or texting to send others "photos of others, semi-nude pictures, sexually explicit... 07/07/2015 - 9:44am ago
This week in STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math learning continues to be a community affair.
Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academies, a national early education franchise, is introducing a new curriculum for early learners aged three to five that incorporates science, technology, engineering, and art instruction through play.
In an educational age where technology and STEM learning seems to be reigning supreme, a revolutionary app is being created to show that the arts have not been forgotten.
Educator and author Frederick Hess encourages districts to change the way they hire superintendents to find the best leader for the job.
Raspberry Pi is a low-cost, flexible and simple computer board that is seeking to be a major name in education as it can be used for a variety of projects and is especially helpful for students when learning programming.
A recently released survey from the Rubicon Project has indicated that the average cost of school supplies is on the rise as a result of an increased need for technology purchases, THEJournal.com said.
Although the role of the principal has changed, according to Brandon Palmer,National Board Certified Teacher, schools and districts need to do more to get up to date on the principal selection process in order to select the most ideal... 07/09/2015 - 8:51am ago
In a new study published yesterday, researchers linked a lack of a high school diploma to over a hundred thousand deaths in 2010, a figure that is comparable to the annual number of deaths attributed to smoking.
The International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL) released a report detailing the evolution and the success of blended learning from 2008-2015 and predicted its future in education.
STEM seems to be the main acronym that arises when speaking about the future of K-12 education. However, one columnist is making an argument for an added concentration in art, or "STEAM".
A Republican-led measure to rewrite the Bush-era No Child Left Behind act narrowly passed in the House of Representatives yesterday where it will now go to the Senate for deliberation.
Many students have strong opinions on immigration. Your role as a teacher is to help them explore the resources that are out there.
A researcher is looking at possible benefits of using automated essay scoring software for more than just quick scoring after standardized exams.
A recent round up of lessons learned from early K-12 Chromebook adopters have been released to help other schools nationwide prep for a possible adaption in their own classrooms.
A report from the National Center for Education Statistics- often known as "The Nation's Report Card-" compares each states' idea of proficiency using test scores from respective state exams and from the National Assessment of Educational... 07/10/2015 - 10:34am ago
Some high schools across the country are changing the way they recognize top students by moving away from the tradition of honoring one top student as valedictorian and instead giving the accolade to several, to all, or to even none.
In New York City, charter schools can oftentimes be a controversial subject. While some charter school networks in the city, such as Success Academy, boast the top scores in reading and math, its practices to achieve these scores have come... 07/13/2015 - 10:24am ago
The National Science Foundation is funding the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s Summer STEM today program.
"Singapore Math" is said to be catching on in American schools, and according to many educators, this is a good thing for the future of math in the states.

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