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The Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education released a study in which all public schools in the thirteen Southern states were analyzed to find that Black students... 08/26/2015 - 10:17am ago
Look out, Teachers Pay Teachers. Tes Global, the world's largest teacher network, has spent $8.3 billion to expand its sphere of influence to include the U.S.
Today, a new, free tool for K-12 educators has launched that is designed to make personalized learning a whole lot easier.
In what appeared to be a routine meeting before the beginning of the school year at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa, a group of about 30 teachers interrupted their superintendent to join together in one of the best back-to-... 08/26/2015 - 11:32am ago
Certainly, many educators and policymakers are pushing for a shift in education that moves away from teaching strictly content and instead focuses on teaching children to critically think.
A recent study from researchers through the VitalSmarts leadership company has indicated that its crucial for a child's success that parents communicate with teachers what's going on at home; the study found discrepancies in what teachers... 08/27/2015 - 10:20am ago
Education technology has been yielded as the future of education, but what about the humans behind it, especially those in the classroom?
This summer 100 Girls Who Code participants were able to take on some of Chicago’s biggest technology companies to learn how to program first–hand.
The Boys & Girls Club of America (BGCA) is partnering with Polar 3D to install 3D printers in its clubs across the nation, providing thousands of kids with access to the advanced learning technology.
Oklahoma has approved 500 emergency teaching certificates where the only qualification is a Bachelor's degree as a result of crippling teacher shortages across the state.
A San Francisco start-up called Clever is solidifying its place as an educational tool in classrooms across the country thanks to its ability to make students' and teachers' lives easier when its comes to managing data.
Children's author Dennis Yang has committed to run 11,000 miles to raise both money and awareness for children's literacy.
According to the firm hired to staff the Philadelphia School District, it is need of an unprecedented 5,000 substitute teachers for this coming school year, leading to the adoption of a heavy advertising campaign.
Year after year, studies frequently show that most educators experience high levels of stress. In order to help teachers reduce stress, officials in one south Baltimore school have provided teachers with a state-of-the-arts wellness center... 08/31/2015 - 9:41am ago
According to the results of a newly released survey from McGraw-Hill Education, the majority of K-12 parents are supportive of adaptive digital learning and personalized learning in the classroom made possible by advanced technology.
Technology has become a focal point in the education and CompTIA published research to help breakdown technology’s impact in the classroom.
Education expert Mark Barnes in a post for SmartBlog on Education has defined several ways for educators to begin implementing positive changes in their classroom today without the need of a convoluted and easily-outdated five-year... 08/31/2015 - 11:38am ago
The Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, Carmen Fariña, recently visited two charter schools in the city that use longer classroom hours to improve learning and dismissed the practice.
A Colorado school district may have found the perfect formula for developing a network to increase connectivity in the classroom.
Teacher colleges and education programs are struggling to teach teacher hopefuls how to integrate technology into their future classrooms, The Hechinger Report said.

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