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A new study reveals more bad news for the argument for social media in the classroom.
SONIC Drive-In is partnering with the popular crowdfunding site for teachers, DonorsChoose.org, to pledge $650,000 to local teachers through its 7th annual "Limeades for Learning Campaign."
A new report commissioned by the Wallace Foundation has outlined three major state policies in order to create the most effective principals for the state's public schools.
As gamification implementation is being tackled in K-12 education, organizations and individuals across the nation are weighing in on where this trend is heading.
George Graham, author, co-founder of PECentral.org and retired professor of physical education pedagogy argues for more teaching in K-12 physical education.
Bill Gates is set to deliver a speech on education today in honor of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's 15th year.
Schools are adoting student-centric learning for their classrooms but how does it impact on teachers?
A new report from researchers at the Manhattan Institute took a look at "true total compensation, including salary and pension, for teachers at varying years of experience in the ten largest U.S. public school districts."
The College Board's update to the SAT exam, which will go into effect this upcoming March, will no longer require students to take the essay portion of the exam, making the essay an optional component for both the exam and many college and... 10/07/2015 - 10:52am ago
StaleImpact and a team of experts have a handful of suggestions for educators on how to make the most of the parent-teacher conference by reducing the stress of the important meetings while increasing the impact.
Students 2 Science, Inc., (S2S) has created a first-of-its-kind virtual science lab to bring hands-on science learning to K-12 students across the country.
In honor of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's commitment to investing in and reforming education that started 15 years ago, Bill Gates gave his first major education speech in eight years yesterday at the U.S. Education Learning... 10/08/2015 - 9:50am ago
A school district in Alabama & has become the first in the state to begin implementing a new technology designated to protect teachers and students during active shooter situations.
The FETC is changing their name to push the focus on the future of education technology and 21st century learning.
"Is Kindergarten the New First Grade?" asks a working paper from University of Virginia that analyzes the heightened focus on academic skills reaching the earliest grade levels.
Quality Matters, a nonprofit that aims to improve the quality of online education in both the higher education and K-12 sphere, has produced a guide for K-12 schools to follow when creating and offering online courses.
A parent in Roxboro, N.C. has begun circulating a petition on social media for fellow parents in the district to support providing teachers with guns to keep in the classroom.
The United Nations have now included early childhood development into its global development agenda, promising to recognize early, equitable and smart investment to promote both the education and health of the world's youngest learners.
Level-Up Village (LUV) has been helping students connect to global communities while learning STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) skills since 2012.
It's no secret that many teachers across the nation feel as if professional development is more of a chore than it is an enriching experience that benefits his or her career.

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