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"Back then I was just a teacher. If only I could go back in time and tell myself what it means to be both a teacher and a learner," muses veteran educator Eric Carbaugh in a post for ASCD.
According to college-level math instructor Kevin Knudson, Common Core math standards aren't to blame for the snow-ball effect of uproar and protest to the conceptual change the standards have made to the country's math curriculum.
One of the latest and biggest topics in education currently is regarding the state of teacher colleges and preparation programs, which many experts agree are not properly training teachers to enter the field.
2,411 registered California voters were polled about their knowledge on Common Core standards and the results revealed that despite fostering strong opinions, many were misinformed about the standards themselves, especially those who... 09/09/2015 - 11:26am ago
In Washington, the non-profit group Essentials in Education is launching a national constitutional literacy campaign designed to better educate Americans about understanding the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of... 09/10/2015 - 10:03am ago
Is figuring out what technology to purchase for a school harder than having the proper implementation of those devices?
Sub-initiative of Michelle Obama's Let's Move! campaign, Let's Move! Active Schools, has recognized 525 U.S. schools for creating active school environments by increasing physical activity and education within its walls.
Bayer released the findings of an annual survey and found that a majority of both parents and teachers agree: science education needs more emphasis, particularly when it comes to hands-on learning experiences.
More research into later school start times has found potential benefits of the practice on student learning outcomes.
In response to the recent influx of criticism concerning the quality of teacher preparation programs in the nation, many experts have agreed on an increased need for mentorship and strong peer networks for first-year teachers to improve... 09/11/2015 - 10:07am ago
There is still a shortage of teachers in schools nationwide even with some schools trying to add qualified educators to their roster.
Küdzoo is a mobile app geared at providing students with a good reason to take out their phones in class by motivating students to get good grades and to have good attendance.
Eugenia Bumpass is a 100-year-old educator who has taught generations of students and is being honored in her hometown for her former work as a teacher and her current influence to this day acting as a local historian within the community.
Explore educators' social media concerns in the highlights of an expansive conversation on using Instagram and other tools in K-12 at this year’s EdCamp CT.
There is a lot that can go wrong when you implement social media in the classroom, however, there are ways to implement social media in a safe way.
Alabama is officially updating its science standards to require that its public school students learn and understand climate change and evolution in the science classroom.
New research suggests that social media use might be directly related to mental health issues in teens.
Author Carol Carter for The Huffington Post is looking at why homeschooling is increasing in popularity--and whether alternative options to traditional school are beneficial for students.
College options abound: online, four-year traditional, liberal arts-focused, career certification programs and more. And the costs vary greatly as well. The new White House initiative may help families select an institution that works for... 09/15/2015 - 9:13am ago
Considering spending more money on the latest tech? Read the latest Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development report first.

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