The school year is rapidly approaching and teachers, parents, and students across the country are wrapping up back-to-school preparations. But as you gear up for the new school year- don't leave preparations or support for afterschool... 08/11/2015 - 8:25am ago
In the state of New York, before mandating that all students be judged on the new Common Core-aligned state exams, officials decided to let students take both the new and the old unaligned exam for fairness purposes.
Tom Daccord, director of EdTech Teacher, spoke to eSchoolNews about his experiences working with schools that have invested into one-to-one technology intiatives without tangible success and provides tips on how schools can avoid this kind... 08/11/2015 - 9:29am ago
This week in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) studies, find out some ways to remain innovative in teaching STEM this upcoming school year.
A new study published in the The American Journal of Family Therapy has revealed that early elementary school students are sometimes receiving three times more homework than is recommended by education leaders, CNN reported.
Shea Serrano worked at an inner-city school in Houston, Texas for years and loved every minute on it. As school goes back in session, he reflects on his experience in the teaching profession and notes what pop culture gets both right and... 08/12/2015 - 9:26am ago
As part of the 2015 School Safety Act (Act 950), students, faculty, and staff member in Arkansas' 1,000 public schools will be provided with the Rave Panic Button in order to quickly respond to emergency situations.
Stephanie Keiles once described teaching as her calling and spent more than ten years as an educator and activist for public education. Now, she's resigning from public schools for good- and blames federal mandates combined with poor... 08/12/2015 - 10:01am ago
Two of the educators behind the Supreme Court case Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association that will take on the California Teachers Association this fall explain to The Washington Post why they're fighting and what they're fighting... 08/12/2015 - 11:56am ago
The New York DOE released the official numbers of students who opted-out from last spring's state exams, revealing that 20% of all NY students did not take the exams.
Supply lists for some parents are longer than ever this back-to-school season as public schools are increasingly relying on parents and teachers to provide supplies for classroom. The editorial board for AZCentral thinks that classroom-... 08/13/2015 - 9:18am ago
The Department of Education has dispersed a total of $28.4 million in grants across 38 states to help low-income students take Advanced Placement exams for the benefit of their career and college readiness.
With just a short amount of time before the first day of school, many districts nationwide are scrambling to fill teacher vacancies left unfilled and are taking desperate measures to do so.
New Orleans had to rebuild much of its city after the devestating hurricane in 2005, including its public school system. The city took the opportunity for a new start and began the biggest charter school reform effort in the country.