This week in evolution and climate change, the NCSE stands with Ahmed, the AP Stylebook updates include climate change deniers, and Stephanie Keep discusses fossil updates sure to keep your class entertained.
As part of the ninth annual Education Next poll, researchers Paul E. Peterson and Michael B. Horn asked the general public, teachers and experts about how much time should be dedicated to students "receiving instruction independently... 09/25/2015 - 9:01am ago
FreshGrade is a relatively new tool for K-12 teachers that allows them to upload student work, test results, grades, comments and more to create virtual report cards that are to be updated throughout the year.
A recently released study from University of Phoenix College of Education revealed that the number of educators using social media in the classroom is actually decreasing as many express a reluctance to embrace social media platforms.
This week the Seattle School Board unanimously voted to place a one-year moratorium on out-of-school suspensions for elementary school students accused of committing select non-violent offenses.
One expert is arguing that all slideshows- now typically generated with updated specialized programs- should meet the same fate as the outdated PowerPoint if they're not being used in the correct manner.
It's been hard to find a common ground on how to divide the workload in the classroom between teachers and machines but there are ways that they can co-exist.
Two veteran educators from Fairfax County, V.A. are in the process of writing a book using anecdotal data from their experiences on how they believe the introduction of smart phones has severely decreased critical thinking and engaged... 09/28/2015 - 10:38am ago
The Clayton Christensen Institute teamed up with the Evergreen Education Group to publish 12 different case studies that attest to the success of blended learning in the classroom.
WalletHub released today a comprehensive list of the country's best and worst states for teachers, taking into account 13 different metrics to arrive at its findings.
This week in STEM news, experts argue that the CCSS--mathematics in particular--will keep kids out of future STEM careers rather than help them get those jobs.
Afterschool Alliance released the results of a new study that took a look at 30,000 U.S. households and found wide support for STEM learning in afterschool programs.