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Jeanne Willard, director of on-time graduation at Everett School District in Snohomish County, Washington, discusses Graduation Alliance with Education World.
High school juniors worried about getting into super-selective schools are also worried about picking the right college entry exam to help them get in- as there are more options for their class than ever.
Former superintendent and current president of the Stuart Foundation, Jonathan Raymond, believes that at-home parent-teacher visits are the future of the outdated parent-teacher conferences. He explains how it works, why its effective, and... 10/16/2015 - 11:13am ago
Communication is key to K-12, and as educators know, schools function optimally when everyone is on the same page.
Newseum has announced the launch of NewseumEd, an online educational platform which gives registered users free online access to the Washington D.C.-based museum's "library of primary sources, artifacts and periodicals, including... 10/19/2015 - 9:44am ago
Educators looking for coding and programming resources have a new option with the free web resource from C-STEM.
PE Central is the go-to site for PE teachers to get lesson plans, bulletin board ideas, assessment ideas, classroom management tips and professional development opportunities. Now, it's been redesigned to improve the user experience.
Highlights has released the results of its eighth annual poll- the State of the Kid report- to reveal how kids today view discipline, indulgence and participation trophies.
This season is proving to be one of the deadliest for high school football after a sixth high school football player died from injuries sustained during practice or game time this season alone.
A handful of Stanford researchers have analyzed the value of online courses- specifically MOOCs (massive open online courses)- and have concluded that while there are benefits to online learning, the courses are not the "cure all" to... 10/19/2015 - 11:46am ago
According to Shang Jin Wei of the Asian Development Bank, a recent study conducted by his company has revealed that providing information to parents about student performance is the best way to regulate and increase the quality of... 10/20/2015 - 10:11am ago
Spend time without the devices that cyberbullying occurs on--it's recommended that parents and children have old-fashioned conversations on a daily basis while putting down cellphones, tablets, laptops and the like to facilitate this.
National graduation rates are likely to rise for the third consecutive year, indicates newly released federal data from individual states.
This week in STEM (Science, Technology, Math and Engineering) news, the White House hosts its annual Astronomy Night to a variety of special guests, a new report reveals some unlikely states succeeding in STEM and a new study indicates... 10/20/2015 - 12:37pm ago
A new way to manage music education has been introduced in the form of a new app from MusicFirst.
Are video games the future of K-12 education and beyond? See what the experts have to say.
A newly released report from The Bridgespan Group titled “Achieving Kindergarten Readiness for All Our Children: A Funder's Guide to Early Childhood Development from Birth to Five” has found that as a result of underinvestment, one in four... 10/21/2015 - 9:34am ago
It might seem highly futuristic and pretty hard to believe be a little robot by the name of Sphero has already been making an impact in the classroom.
In this installment of TechChat, Education World talks to MobyMax’s CEO Glynn Willett.
One veteran teacher gives some tips on how to use her favorite iPad app, Nearpod, in the classroom.

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