Getting students to see the connection between STEM and the 21st century can be difficult but a recent article suggests authentic implementation is the way to go.
First-of-its-kind legislation approved in California is holding school districts accountable for the state's 310,000 population of homeless students, requiring schools to set goals and design plans to help these students.
According to Molly Knefel of Fair.org, buzzwords do a diservice to those involved and interested in learning more because they only cover a portion of the issues at hand.
High school students from across the globe recently competed in the International Mathematical Olympiad and the United States won it all for the first time in 21 years, raising speculation about whether or not the country is improving as... 07/21/2015 - 9:53am ago
The state of New York issued guidance to its public schools this week on both how to help transgender students and how to appropriately address gender identity.
NPR took a look at several amendments focused on standardized testing added to the Senate's version of the bill, the Every Child Achieves Act, that are likely to receive presidential approval should they remain in the final legislation.
Connecticut professor Jesse Turner is embarking on a 400-mile journey to Washington D.C. in order to bring awareness to education reform he says needs to happen.
In Wake County, North Carolina, the Wake County Board of Education will require parents to make a choice when it comes to their child's interaction with technology--and there's no option inbetween all or nothing.
Doug Beckwith, Toolwire’s Lead Solutions Architect, recently discussed utilizing simulation games in order to build student skill sets in preparation for the field, with Education World.
When Dean Vipond, a graphic designer, was asked to speak about his job to a classroom, he could not have guessed that he would be asked to speak to a classroom of four-year-olds. But when he did, he did not regret it one bit.
When Google revealed 'Expeditions' earlier this year, everyone was interested in learning more about the prospect of providing virtual field trips in the classroom. Find out what all the hype is about.
A newly released study from the Government Accountability Office found that federal law requiring states receiving federal funding to identify poor performing teacher preparation programs is not being adhered to.