An annual study that asked K-12 teachers about their spending habits revealed that the average amount teachers spend on supplies (using their own money) is $500.
As the race for the 2016 presidential election continues on, Forbes contributor Jason Shapiro is discussing the big issues in education that should be concerning presidential hopefuls.
Pearson is easily one of the most recognizable names in the business of education, but as more and more states drop contracts with the juggernaut, it is selling investments to maintain its hold.
In Boston’s Haynes Early Education Center, young learners between preschool and first-grade from low-income families are being exposed to digital learning through computer and device use alongside their parents.
Tricia Kelleher, a principal in the United Kingdom, is also part of The Guardian's teacher network and is sharing with fellow educators why she thinks technology is exactly what homework needs to be a successful predictor of student... 07/28/2015 - 8:57am ago
Tips from a math teacher who understands how stressful a constantly changing education climate can be these days--especially with the implementation of Common Core, new tech, and demanding assessments.
The principal has the important duty of improving schools and leading the best and brightest teachers, but in order to best do so, the role of the assistant principal must be fixed, says NPR contributor Steve Drummond.
A groundbreaking study based on Michigan's school of choice program that allows families to move their children to neighboring districts has found that it might not be such a good option, after all.
In a move that is creating big debate, Orange County Public Schools in Florida is using a software program to monitor its students' and teachers' social media posts in an effort to promote safety.
Using Open Educational Resources (OERs) can be great for the classroom because they allow educators to adapt free resources to their own needs. Use can also be overwhelming because of how many OERs there are out there, so Edudemic has... 07/29/2015 - 11:55am ago
A recent report shows that when parents collaborate with educators on a defined developmental path for students, they cultivate better skills while experiencing an increase in learning achievement.
A new report from Bellwether Education Partners titled Rethinking Teacher Preparation: Empowering Local Schools to Solve the Teacher Shortage and Build Better Teachers outlines strategies to improve teacher preparation programs in... 07/30/2015 - 9:23am ago
According to educator Wesley Owings in a post for ASCD, his school sought to make some big changes in disciplinary tactics after discovering it had one of the highest suspension rates in the district.
When Utah postal carrier Ron Lynch was doing his usual delivery route earlier this month, he had no idea the kind of life-changing encounter that would await him.