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In a letter on TheAtlanic.com this morning, Michelle Obama addressed her commitment to helping girls across the world achieve equality through education.
Not only is Broadway musical Hamilton receiving praise and accolades for being a well-written piece of work with the only soundtrack to receive a five-star Billboard review, it’s also being praised for its revitalization of interest in... 11/02/2015 - 10:24am ago
The Freedom of Information Commission will weigh in later in the month on whether or not raw collective teacher evaluation data in Connecticut should be public information, The Hartford Courant said.
Find out the best way to approach finding and implementing edtech in your school and/or classroom.
West Virginia education leaders are making a push for one-to-one computing in all WV schools by 2020.
Reading Buddy Software, available Nov. 5 after nine years in the making, is advanced Responsive Speech Recognition (RSR) technology that offers an alternative to parents aside from private tutors and learning centers when helping their... 11/03/2015 - 9:35am ago
The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights concluded its investigation into a complaint against Township High School District 211 in Palatine, Illinois from a transgendered student denied access to the girls’ locker room;... 11/03/2015 - 10:11am ago
Cathy a.k.a Knives Chau, is educational technology specialist at the Trevor Day School in New York, NY, one of the first schools to participate in Google’s Expeditions Pioneer Program.
This week in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) News, an Ivy League school makes science in rural communities a priority.
Open Educational Resources are being pushed heavily by the federal government. Learn more about the DOE's latest initiative.
Despite being an off-year election this year, several states saw high-stakes elections that could have major implications on the education landscape in their communities.
First Book, a non-profit organization comprised of a network of over 200,000 educators and program leaders has released its 2014 Impact Report detailing its findings from the past fiscal year working with children who come from low-income... 11/04/2015 - 11:03am ago
Researchers from the University of California, Davis and Yale University have found that addressing dyslexia as soon as possible is crucial to closing the achievement gap between dyslexic and typical readers.
The Los Angeles Times asked educators from across the country to write them about how they handle texting in their classrooms.
Wendy Bradshaw spent 14 years earning her education degrees, including her doctorate. After spending six years as a special education teacher in a Florida elementary school, she posted her resignation letter to her Facebook page and it... 11/05/2015 - 9:35am ago
The National Council on Teacher Quality has released an up-to-date state-by-state report on the current state of teacher evaluations.
The Consortium for School Networking has released its third annual infrastructure Survey this week to examine the state of internet connectivity in schools throughout the U.S.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio recently announced intentions to ensure all eighth grade students in the public school system have access to algebra.
This week in the National Center for Science Education news, NCSE guest blogger Kottie Christie-Blick shares with fellow educators a fun way to teach climate science change through a comprehensive lesson plan on rising sea levels.
Mark Zuckerberg is looking to improve education on a much larger scale with his series of investments and plans.

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