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The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as The Nation’s Report Card, has released the average math and reading scores for the nation’s fourth and eighth graders and has found that while reading scores have... 10/28/2015 - 9:32am ago
EdTech devices and teachers can be a match made in heaven if the right devices are chosen to match students needs.
The difficult-to-watch video of a school resource officer throwing a high school student out of her chair in response to her refusal to leave the classroom has launched an FBI investigation into the matter- and prompted school districts... 10/28/2015 - 10:21am ago
Nearpod is now offering its own version of virtual field trips for classrooms that unlike Google does not require any specific materials to use.
Students truly are a very important part of a teacher’s life, as evident by fourth-grade teacher Amanda Lynn Toombs’ boyfriend’s idea to make her students apart of his surprise marriage proposal.
According to Jasper Fox Sr., veteran educator and ASCD Emerging Leaders Class of 2015 member, formative assessment is a powerful tool.
Another leading tech company is running the EdTech race as Oracle announces that it will be building a high school campus.
Be better prepared for parent-teacher conferences with these tips from Ready, Set, Teach! author Jim Gomes.
In a Los Angeles Times piece, several educators reflect on the best ways to handle disruptive behavior in the classroom.
In response to research that indicates later start times are more beneficial to students’ well-being, many schools across the country are postponing what time they open their doors.
English Central founder and CEO Alan Schwartz recently spoke with Education World to talk about technological trends in ELL, as well as the company's unique approach to mobile learning.
Barbara Dianis, author of “Grade Transformer for the Modern Student,” recently chatted with Education World on ways educators and parents can adopt successful schedules to help enhance learning, ways to make studying fun, and inspiring... 10/29/2015 - 2:49pm ago
When Dyer Duerr and her administration decided to look for ways to innovate, implementing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program was one of the ways they succeeded.
When it comes to education, most agree that more funding needs to come from somewhere, even if it means their own pockets.
The U.S. Department of Education is standing behind the use of open educational resources (OERs) in education through its newly announced #GoOpen campaign.
The Cabrillo Unified School District in Half Moon Bay California has begun experimenting with a new computer science program.
Varying responsibilities in addition to low-pay and high-demand is a textbook recipe for stress; KQED News understands this, so it’s providing educators with a series of tips to help.
After launching an educational version, Minecraft has more than solidified itself as a valuable educational resource that more and more teachers are using in their classroom.
Lavanya and Melissa Jawaharlal are the founders of STEM Center USA, a company created to help foster STEM learning and find innovative ways to make STEM education fun.

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