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Schools might need to evaluate where their devices come from.
TeachersPayTeachers is the first and largest virtual marketplace that allows for teachers to sell, buy and share educational resources that have been proven to work in the classroom.
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics has found that states with at least one Department of Education-recommended anti-bullying law are likely to have lower rates of bullying in its schools.
A new poll released by the non-profit Education Post has found that while a majority of parents believe in the value of standardized testing in the education of their children, many also believe there is too much of it for it to be... 10/12/2015 - 11:00am ago
Seven math partnerships are looking to make positive changes in teaching with help from the federal Mathematics and Science Partnership Grant program.
A new study from the Civil Rights Project at UCLA and Educational Testing Service (ETS) has found that individuals who are bilterate- or the fluent in two or more languages in addition to English- experience better educational outcomes and... 10/13/2015 - 9:18am ago
A school district in Connecticut has made national news after its administration warned parents that Halloween--including costumes and candy--would be banned from all elementary schools in the area this month.
Harvard professor Jal Mehta and his team set out to sift through the clutter of ideas and find meaningful ways to improve teacher quality.
Today former Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett apologized to the students she was supposed to be serving after pleading guilty to charges of corruption; she has pled guilty to steering $2.3 million of worth of bribes and... 10/13/2015 - 3:31pm ago
A year-long study from the Center for Education Policy Research (CEPR) at Harvard University found that giving teachers the option to submit recorded lessons for review resulted in an improved evaluation process as opposed to in-person... 10/14/2015 - 9:13am ago
Six parents, teachers and local school board members are attempting to sue Utah's State Board of Education over the implementation of Common Core Standards in 2010 without first receiving public consent, calling it an illegal "back-door"... 10/14/2015 - 9:41am ago
Standing desk or a traditional desk? One school might have the answer.
In a newly released video from PBS Newshour, John Merrow takes a look at one of the more controversial aspects of Success Academy- suspending children at the kindergarten and first grade level.
According to data from the National Center for Education Statistic, English Language Learners (ELL) are one of the fastest growing student populations in the country. As a result, many school systems are desperately seeking bilingual... 10/14/2015 - 10:32am ago
One novelist-turned-professor believes that K-12 students need more help in the grammar department.
An app called Everything Machine is teaching students an often forgotten fundamental of coding.
Girls Who Code (GWC) has announced the formation of an alumni network for graduates of Girls Who Code programs to ensure job opportunities for women in tech across the country.
McDonalds is facing opposition from teacher unions across the country for its practice of hosting McTeacher nights that raise money for schools while marketing unhealthy food to children.
There is a new hands-on approach to learning and it's changing the role of educators.
Well-known and popular teacher Rafe Esquith has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles Unified School District seeking $1 billion in damages for himself and over 2,000 teachers in the district- making it the largest class action lawsuit filed... 10/16/2015 - 9:03am ago

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