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Coding is becoming a popular option for students not only in higher education but also at pre-college grade levels as well.
New research suggests that the increasingly common practice of "redshirting" (delaying student enrollment in school) may not be such a good idea.
A controversial move from the Florida legislature has many teachers scratching their heads; it has set aside $44 million to reward highly rated teachers with high SAT and ACT scores.
Brian Taylor, CEO of Scenario Learning and advocate of special education, recently discussed on-demand training through their Exceptional Child program, which serves educators working with children with autism, disabilities, or in special... 08/17/2015 - 4:14pm ago
With the official announcement that 20% of students in the state of New York opted out from standardized exams this testing season, many are wondering what that means for teacher evaluations that are supposed to be partly based on the... 08/17/2015 - 9:45am ago
ASCD Smartbrief contributor Annette Breaux has defined ten different things that teachers who have mastered the craft understand and practice on a daily basis- saying that the practices are essential for new teachers to consider when... 08/17/2015 - 10:09am ago
Recently, eight Vanderbilt researchers were named “Inspiring Women in STEM” as they try to encourage the younger female generation to eliminate the male-dominated trend in STEM.
Using "insight and feedback from school districts, state education agencies, policymakers and education organizations that are focused on scaling personalized learning across districts," KnowledgeWorks has developed a report that provides... 08/17/2015 - 10:44am ago
Vikas Gupta, CEO and co-founder of Wonder Workshop discusses his experiences in bringing coding to K-5 students with Wonder Workshop.
Poll results have revealed that Republicans might hate the words Common Core more than they hate the actual standards themselves.
Edutopia contributor and educator Josh Stock has provided peers with a few ways to get students excited and ready for the school year.
One problem New York has yet to face with each coming school year is one that nearly destabilizes districts nationwide: teacher shortages.
Google Classroom has introduced the Google Classroom application program interface to increase the efficiency of classrooms.
This week in STEM, educators, policy makers and industry leaders lend their voices and investments into another year of getting students and young learners interested in STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Just after two years in existence, Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network’s Learning Lab looks like an operating studio, and feels like one too.
The first of two reports released by the ILA reveals how preparation for teachers to teach literacy differs across states.
Seven states have reported the results of their Common Core-aligned state test scores and most have seen increases in student performance.
Former educator Gerald Haigh has released a comprehensive guide to how teachers can land the job of their dreams.
This past school year, 16 high schools in North Carolina joined together to participate in a successful experiment in "flipping the field trip".
As more tools pop up for back to school season educators looking to lower the amount of clutter in the classroom might enjoy Adobe's Document Cloud.

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