A new study from UCLA’s Civil Rights Project has found that California has significantly reduced suspension rates in its schools from 2011-2014, in turn increasing student achievement particularly for minority children.
StoryCorps is creating a unifying moment for the nation by encouraging students from all over the country to interview their elders for “The Great Thanksgiving Listen,” an audio project based on children interviewing their elders.
Stanford University psychology professor Carol Dweck has led the research in the importance of doing away with “fixed mindsets” and instead fostering a “growth mindset” that encourages students that they can achieve academic goals with... 11/23/2015 - 11:52am ago
Educational company Noodle and the Parents’ Choice Foundation have partnered-up to create a list of nearly 60 educational toys for children ages 2-16 to help inspire future children in a variety of career areas.
You may remember the uproar that came out of Irving, Texas early this September after 14-year-old high school student Ahmed Mohamed was arrested at school in suspicion of making a homemade bomb that was actually just a clock.
The New York City school system will be spending $16.5 million to recruit nonwhite male teachers for its system to better reflect the student population it serves, says the Wall Street Journal.
After a seemingly endless road to replace the long-expired Bush-era No Child Left Behind Act, Congressional negotiations have finally resulted in an agreement to replace it.
A report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) revealed that 41 percent of U.S. three-year-olds are enrolled in preschool. The global average, however, is 71 percent, placing the U.S. significantly behind.
After an unprecedented opt-out movement where the state saw hundreds of thousands of children opting out from last year’s exams, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is now changing his mind on the role student test scores should play in evaluating... 11/25/2015 - 11:12am ago
NPR took a look at at one of 41 districts in Arizona to adopt the four-day school schedule as an attempt to save money and provide teachers time to plan without working weekends.
For the hundreds of thousands of refugee children on the move after fleeing war-torn Syria, the lack of stability oftentimes means being unable to continue an education.
Education technology integration specialist Jennifer Vincent spoke with CBS Chicago about her role in the Mundelein Elementary School District 75, and how working with both teachers and students is an important part of her job.
Reports have been circulating that the Common Core’s mandate to have nonfiction reading comprise 70 percent of classroom literature has resulted in a significant decline in the reading of fiction by America’s high school students.
Researchers and volunteers from Carnegie Mellon University are designing software that would teach children the basic skills of reading, writing and math on a tablet or mobile phone.