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As schools become more and more lenient with allowing students to use their cellphones in schools, more problems have arisen besides allowing for distractions.
With one-to-one technology initiatives taking over schools, especially as Chromebook prices continue to fall, more and more schools are using eBooks and digital audiobooks in their classrooms.
New York University is using technology to take teachers-in-training off of the campus and into the classroom by using online professional development to make it possible.
How you organize information determines whether or not you retain it. Read on to learn more about how to help your students.
New Acting Education Secretary John King has kicked off his “Opportunity in America” tour, will he be traveling to different parts of the country to discuss the opportunities available under the new education legislation, the Every Student... 01/15/2016 - 9:13am ago
Netflix founder Reed Hastings has announced a $100 million commitment to education through his creation of the Hastings Fund, and much of it is likely to go to the support of charter schools.
Detroit public school teachers have had enough of watching their students suffer.
Detroit teachers took to Twitter over the weekend to showcase the deplorable conditions in their schools.
The Centers for Disease Control has identified 16 topics it says should be taught in U.S. sex education classes
Teaching social-justice can be a difficult job for teachers; one expert offers some advice.
In countries with high performing school systems, reports indicate part of their success stems from better implementation of professional development systems.
Scholastic has made the decision to pull a children’s book based on George Washington’s birthday it had just released Jan. 5 after facing criticism for its inaccurate depiction of slaves.
Thanks to the Red River Valley Education Cooperative in North Dakota, students are getting the chance to explore new careers in technology.
Every winter, schools forced to close for snow days debate whether or not the days off would be best be used as virtual learning days.
Microsoft, owner of the wildly popular game Minecraft, has acquired the educator-created version of the game, MinecraftEdu.
Research from two Vanderbilt University researchers has expanded on the fact that a lack of teacher diversity could be significantly disadvantaging minority students.
Level Up Village announces its new cultural exchange program.
The Senate Agriculture Committee released Monday the 200-page reauthorization of the child nutrition bill, called the Child Nutrition Integrity and Access Act of 2016.
The rise in EdTech spending for hardware is on the rise.

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