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Coding is a vital aspect of K-12 STEM education and PCS Edventure! aims to prove why in an upcoming webinar.
World Class Learners is introducing a new way to learn a language through its Power Play cards, cards that provide bite-sized chunks of important information to learners without the need to use any technology.
The University of Maine is now one of 65 colleges and universities in the country using a program called TeachLivE, technology which provides virtual students and a virtual classroom setting to teachers-in-training.
NPR contributor Cory Turner has taken a look at six different reports that provide some conclusions on what homework is like the states.
This week is national GEAR (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) Up week, where educators and officials around the country celebrate the ways that schools help prepare students for the future with preparedness... 09/22/2015 - 9:07am ago
The Royal Society of Chemistry asked chemistry teachers across the pond what they're favorite chemistry apps are to use in the classroom and composed a list of the stand-outs. Be sure to try these in your chemistry classroom when looking... 09/22/2015 - 9:28am ago
A new survey released from Harris Poll on behalf of Pearson has revealed some interesting trends about what devices students prefer to use for learning inside and outside the classroom.
Are Common Core Standards really making a difference in student learning or are they still in a testing phase?
While students in Seattle, Washington, have now returned to school and the district is picking up the pieces after an expensive week-long teachers' strike, teachers in Kelso, Washington, a city just 100 miles south of Seattle, continue to... 09/22/2015 - 10:30am ago
A Florida lawmaker's attempt to attract more high-achieving candidates into the teaching field with a $10,000 bonus based on qualifying SAT and ACT scores is continuing to draw criticism from veteran educators who feel as if the incentive... 09/23/2015 - 9:19am ago
Are the 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls putting holding education lower than other issues in the U.S.
A 44-page memo obtained from The Los Angeles Times has revealed the locally based Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation along with several other foundations have proposed a plan to enroll over half of the city's students in charter schools by... 09/23/2015 - 10:23am ago
A teacher in Roseville, M.I. is coming up with his own version of paying it forward to inspire good deeds in and out of his classroom-using the advancement of technology to his benefit.
Global entertainer Shakira used her celebrity to speak in support of UNICEF'S Early Childhood Development program during a United Nations press conference on Tuesday.
A New York City initiative to feature computer science programs throughout the entire district could point to nationwide adoption.
Computer science classes are currently one of the most in-demand additions to the K-12 curriculum, but scarce resources and a lack of trained teachers in the field present challenges to providing classes in schools.
Six third and fourth grades from Our Lady Queen of Angels in East Harlem, N.Y. will be presenting their projects in recycling and conservation to Pope Francis tomorrow as part of his first, historic visit to the United States.
Microsoft is investing another $75 million in their in computer science programs for grades K-12.
Analysts are looking at an issue any many are focused on: reforming teacher preparation to improve teacher quality.
An Ohio father wrote a gag check to his son's school using the Common Core method of addition and the post went viral, igniting the debate over Common Core and why many parents don't like it.

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