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Read up on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's GrubUp, a program that brings meals to hungry students through the summer.
A new study from labor economist Dan Goldhaber looked at three different ways to measure teacher quality and found that disadvantaged students in elementary, middle, and high schools in Washington were being taught by the state's worst... 07/13/2015 - 12:14pm ago
As digital resources become an increasingly relied upon fixture in the classroom, educators and policy makers are torn on the future of the traditional textbook.
If you're looking to reinvigorate the reading responses in your classroom, look no further. National Board Certified teacher and author Marilyn Pryle is sharing with educators several post-reading response activities that do a good job at... 07/14/2015 - 1:33pm ago
In order to maintain positive and engaged relationships with parents, a veteran educator suggests making an extra effort to professionally share intentions and goals with parents to avoid being just another "school figure."
A 2015 pilot project called "Schools of Opportunity" has recognized 17 different high schools for their efforts in strengthening and challenging students through more ways than testing.
The U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith did not hold back when speaking about the need for a push for more education technology in the classroom.
Last March, New York City public schools lifted a ban on cell phones in the classroom and are now looking for innovative ways to use them in day-to-day learning.
In some Oklahoma school districts, administrators are implementing four-day school weeks in order to experiment with teacher recruitment and retention in a desperate measure.
A new survey shows that younger teachers have less confidence using digital tools in the classroom than their older peers.
Age of Learning, Inc. is working with the White House and its initiative ConnectHome to increase digital access for low income families and will be providing its award-winning early learning curriculum to thousands of young learners.
Republican senators have rejected an amendment to establish a federal climate change program that would have created funding for schools to better their climate change curriculum and access supplementary materials, according to TheHill.com.
THEJournal sat down with Susan Gauthier, the director of library services overseeing 87 schools to discuss the role of the librarian in enhancing student learning in the 21st century.
A recent event at a local Noblesville, Indiana high school shows just how much educators and students are excited about EdTech.
A new report from the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network examined over 13,000 schools in the U.S. and found that most are lacking structured anti-bullying policies despite state laws requiring otherwise.
A recent report issues ways of boosting the world of K-12 agriculture education while citing its direct correlation with STEM learning.
As classrooms become digitalized, the Hechinger Report looks at the current place- and future- of "transmedia" books, or hybrid books that are meant to be both read and watched.
Uma Thurman encourages app-based learning as host of the North American launch of Kuato Studios' Dino Tales and Safari Tales games at New York’s American Museum of Natural History.
Jennie Magiera, educator turned chief technology officer in Chicago, believes that the best edtech administrators are former teachers. Do you agree?
Konnect America is an Alabama-based non-profit with the purpose of providing broadband access for those who need it; it's a grassroots effort to help provide low-income families with internet access in order to level the playing field in... 07/20/2015 - 10:22am ago

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