Yesterday, New York's chancellor of the State Board of Regents Merryl H. Tisch confirmed that neither the state Department of Education nor the federal Department will be withholding funding from districts for the 200,000 student opt-outs... 08/21/2015 - 10:07am ago
Google in partnership with Gallup released the results of a year-and-a-half long study into the offering of computer science in the K-12 classroom and found that it falls surprisingly low on the list of priorities for administrators as a... 08/21/2015 - 10:57am ago
"A first-of-its-kind, nationally representative study of siblings supports previously published research on unrelated individuals that links specific genotypes to educational attainment."
New Gallup poll results reveal that 55 percent of parents in general and 63 percent of public school parents do not want their children's teachers evaluated based on test scores.
Because of the demands of the profession, Angie Miller said, she's never met a peer who has not struggled finding a balance between work and personal life. It's been a long journey, but she's developed a perspective that she says helps her... 08/24/2015 - 10:15am ago
TEAMS mobility tools for K-12 principals and teachers allow educators to interact with up-to-the minute student data without being attached to the laptop or desktop.
Said educator Laura C. Murray for Education Week, mental health reform in America's school is such a "daunting" and imperative issue that a kind of overhaul for it will be a lengthy process that will change slowly over time.
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke with ABC's Good Morning America about Apple's participation in ConnectED--and what he thinks the future of tech in education will look like and what it will inspire.
With this month marking 10 years since Hurricane Katrina forced New Orleans to rebuild much of its city, the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans (ERA-New Orleans) at Tulane University has released the findings of the first in a... 08/25/2015 - 9:04am ago
There are very few issues that both Democrats and Republicans are in agreement on and ready to prioritize—but early education seems to be one of those issues.
During last week's education conference in New Hampshire where several Republican presidential hopefuls discussed education, Ohio Governor John Kasich made some comments that seriously offended America's teachers.
3D printers are taking the K-12 classroom by storm as the "maker movement" and investments in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) subjects grow.