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A study into Tennessee's $86 million-a-year state-funded program suggests increasing access doesn't necessary guarantee increased student achievement.
"We had met the enemy, and it was us," Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is expected to say in a speech at the National Press Club that will address fixing the school-to-prison pipeline that results in the reference of a quarter of a... 09/30/2015 - 10:20am ago
Dave Ruch, performer and teaching artist, is planning "the biggest K-5 singalong ever" via a free streaming concert set to happen Oct. 30.
Despite having only 116 students and requiring only 13 teachers, Buthane, Colorado is forced to look outside the state and country for staff.
Imagine bringing back the tech-free era of education. Instead of more EdTech--no EdTech. Sound far-fetched? Well, one overseas school is banning technology to foster creativity.
Today marks the start of National Bullying Prevention Month, and Dream Factory Entertainment has released a new film through Google Play called "How to Beat a Bully."
Just days after the release of a report that found a state-funded preschool program to be largely ineffective at raising achievement in children, a new study from the National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families found... 10/01/2015 - 9:27am ago
One tech director from Minnesota thinks so. Trained as a librarian, he believes that educators have the right to fight for access to restricted digital resources just as they would for books, arguing that over-restriction of internet... 10/01/2015 - 10:24am ago
A multi-year research project from Mathematica Policy Research conducted for the United States Department of Education is looking at the effect that teacher incentives have on student achievement- finding in preliminary results that... 10/02/2015 - 10:32am ago
Google is winning the technology battle in the classroom with their Chromebooks.
As Common Core standards change the way math and literacy are taught, more and more districts are focusing on training programs that help teachers properly teach students to critically think.
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced he will be resigning in December after being in his position since 2009.
The Toshiba Chromebook 2 recieves a rave review from one critic who calls it a "viable, do-it-all notebook."
Schools across the country are starting to take financial literacy education seriously, as more and more schools implement innovative measures to prepare their students for financial success.
Today is the 16th annual World Teachers' Day as declared by UNESCO. While many countries have their own individual day dedicated to honoring teachers in the country, World Teachers' Day is a day for over 100 countries across the globe to... 10/05/2015 - 9:23am ago
Teacher Chanel M. Quintero describes what it's like to be an inner city special education teacher, and in doing so details her frustration in being required to test her special needs students using standardized testing.
It's not every day that a desire for more national monuments creates a tense political battle over education funds, but that's exactly what's happening in Utah right now.
Mother Roni Dean-Burren used Facebook last week to express concern over how her son's "Word Geography" textbook ,a McGraw-Hill product, described African slaves as "workers" and "immigrants."
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has announced it will be reconsidering its guidelines on the amount of entertainment screen time for young learners, a follow-up to its 2011 guidelines which it is now calling "unrealistic."
Two school districts are opting to adopt a performance management system created by DecisionEd to increase efficiency and performance in their schools.

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