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Applying for financial aid is a daunting but necessary part of the college application process, yet many students nationwide are confused as to how it works.
Linda Chantal Sullivan has been an English Language Learner (ELL) teacher for the past fifteen years, and she’s sounding off on the challenges that both her and her students face in today’s current public school system.
After three years in development and partnerships with multiple professional organizations and advocacy groups such as the Yale Child Study Team, Sesame Street has released a web-based initiative that unveiled Julia, the show’s first... 11/06/2015 - 12:15pm ago
According to a report from Education Week, despite the number of students taking the AP computer exam increasing 24 percent from last year, three states had zero girls take the exam and nine states had no African-American students.
A new report from EdTech Strategies titled Pencils Down: The Shift to Online... 11/09/2015 - 9:23am ago
State partnerships, stronger leadership and more afforable broadband Internet costs could be the key to completing the ConnectED initiative.
Schoology has announced that it will receive $32 million in series D financing from various investors, which is a very strong sign for the company's stability.
History teacher Leann Ferguson and high school student Lawrence Davis, a self-professed archetypal class clown, spoke with NPR’s Lee Hale about how a teacher can work with the class clown rather than treat him or her as a nemesis to... 11/09/2015 - 10:01am ago
North Carolina teachers are leaving the profession at a historically high rate, with 15 percent of teachers quitting last year alone.
Some LAUSD teachers are struggling to handle unruly classrooms without the option to suspend disruptive students.
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) isn’t the only big four-letter acronym in education that desperately needs updating, says The Hechinger Report today.
Many schools across the country are opting to implement restorative justice methods of disciplining to replace suspensions- and some districts are even banning suspensions altogether. Here's a few ways schools across the country are... 11/09/2015 - 12:56pm ago
Schoology has announced the close of a $32 million round of financing from investors, bringing its total money raised to $57 million and further proving the support of cloud-based learning management systems in K-12 schools.
A new study published today has revealed that the number of nationwide high school dropouts has significantly declined over the past few years.
Motivation is an important part of a teacher’s day-to-day life as he or she needs to feel motivation in order to manage a classroom, engage students, and work with families and the community.
The PARCC has created UnderstandTheScore.org, a website intended for parents to understand their child’s scores and use resources that will help them support their child’s future learning.
A newly released annual report from Renaissance Learning called What Kids Are Reading analyzes the “reading diet” in the nation’s 9.8 million students
The Fox Cities of Wisconsin is one example of a district committed to both honoring its veterans during Veterans Day and teaching it students about the day’s importance.
The nation's fourth-largest school district may be affected by the second teachers' strike in three years.
Establishing a professional learning network and therefore a support system of mentors is a vital part of getting through the first year of being a new teacher.

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