Protests from students at the multi-school DuSable Campus in Chicago over the lay-off of the school's beloved librarian had a sweet ending after an anonymous donor provided funding to allow her to keep her job.
Despite an increased focus on improving sex education programs nationwide, a report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that sex education standards are still too low nationally.
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The Florida Education Association validated earlier criticism against Florida’s ‘Best and Brightest’ teacher scholarship program by filing a complaint against it with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Florida Commission... 12/22/2015 - 8:51am ago
For the first time ever, music education is listed as a critical component of a well-rounded education per the new education legislation, the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Today, The Atlantic took a look at education in 2015 through various charts, graphs and videos that help visualize the issues that mattered this year--including inequality in schools, early-childhood education and more.
According to Kris Perry, executive director of the First Five Years Fund in an article for The Hechinger Report, early childhood education saw a particularly good year in 2015 thanks to landmark legislation and overwhelming community... 12/28/2015 - 10:31am ago
Despite an increased emphasis on early education, early education workers in New York City are reportedly earning less than the new minimum wage standards set for food industry workers recently supported by the city.
According to nonprofit organization First Book, the number of educators seeking books for children in need has increased 500 percent over the last four years.
After school programs, which are supported by an abundance research for boosting student achievement, have achieved some slight victories with the passing of the Every Student Succeeds Act, but programs will still have many needs, EdSource... 12/30/2015 - 10:28am ago
We’ve heard enough of the ‘New Year, New Me,” mantras. But while it’s not necessary to making lofty goals that will only discourage you when not meeting them, setting some small and realistic professional development goals for the new year... 12/31/2015 - 9:50am ago
New state laws that have set out to reduce long-term suspensions have resulted in a twenty percent decrease in the number of students disciplined statewide, says The Boston Globe.
A group of eight students and teachers are in the middle of suing Compton Unified School District after they say it failed to provide proper resources for dealing with trauma and violence that is typical to the area.
At Eagle Mountain Elementary School in Fort Worth, Texas, students are allowed to have recess four times per day after being part of a project designed by Texas Christian University kinesiologist Debbie Rhea to see how play can improve... 01/04/2016 - 11:14am ago