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Schools are canceling scheduled trips to the nation’s capital and abroad due to safety concerns in response to the latest bout of terrorism activities and threats.
Though some have argued in favor of lengthening school days to boost student achievement particularly in inner-city schools affected by poverty, a new survey from the All Stars Project indicates most Americans don’t support this.
No Child Left Behind, the current acting education law that has been expired for the past eight years, could finally be reauthorized shortly after Thanksgiving as officials announced last week a compromise on the rewrite had been reached.
A recent study found that students who are enrolled in a dual-language program, meaning they are learning both English and a second language, develop significantly better reading skills than their peers.
According to initial responses from a comprehensive survey considering feedback on the Common Core, a majority of respondents are in support of the standards.
Texas’ State Board of Education rejected the creation of an expert panel to review inaccuracies and factual errors in the textbook approved for and used in its public schools.
EdSource has been tracking Common Core implementation in six districts in California, and of those six districts, officials from four say the biggest challenge is finding quality instructional materials to supplement the new standards.
The results of the second annual Research & Context on the Shift to Digital Curriculum survey conducted by the Learning Counsel reveals important trends in the adoption of a digital curriculum in schools nationwide.
As more than half of the country’s governors say that their states will not be accepting Syrian refugees in light of the recent escalated terror attacks occurring at a global level, states that are still doing so are making positive... 11/20/2015 - 8:52am ago
Verizon Wireless has announced that it will partner with the U.S. Department of the Interior to provide over 1,000 Native American students at ten Bureau of Indian Education managed dormitories with connectivity to keep up with both STEM... 11/20/2015 - 9:21am ago
A new report based on five months of comprehensive research from Education Week has revealed that school systems in rural areas are frequently overcharged for internet services that barely work.
In Yuma, A.Z., teacher hopefuls are given the opportunity to bypass student teaching entirely and instead take an online internship program while teaching full-sized classes to earn certification.
Reports of teacher burnout are on the rise, and many in K-12 see a lack of PD as a main cause for the high rate of newer teachers leaving the profession. Learn more.
A newly released report from the Washington Area Boards of Education (WABAE) has found that a teacher can make significantly more money--actually by just relocating to the district next door.