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More might need to be done to embrace introverted teachers struggling to adjust to the collaborative overload of the profession.
It’s a new school week in Detroit Public Schools, but not a whole lot has changed from last week and the week prior as tensions between school officials and teachers persists.
Success Academy is making headlines once again for reportedly forcing underpeforming students out.
A new report sheds some light on what could be changed to avoid a future unspeakable tragedy.
Google Expeditions is offering more options for travel through its virtual reality kits.
K12 Inc., is recognizing National School Choice Week (NSCW). National School Choice Week, held this year from January 24-30, is the world's largest annual celebration of opportunity in education.
A global study from the Canvas team at Instructure has revealed that the majority of educators are both nervous about the distraction that technology brings and optimistic in its ability to improve learning outcomes.
While many educators embraced the idea of tech in the classrooms, others saw it as a potential distraction to students.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has announced the winners of its national ‘Curious Classroom” competition, where it rewards educators for having innovative classroom practices.
A recent report says that Common Core will cause the nation $80 billion, with $10 billion of that coming from California alone.
Donald Trump has put in his two cents about education, releasing a video where he slams the state of education in the U.S. and places significant blame on the Common Core.
In Idaho, state legislators and the governor are calling for $10 million in funding that will go towards STEM education.
The Library of Congress has collaborated with digital media company, Cricket Media, to provide digital access to four rare children’s books.
The Los Angeles Galaxy is using blended learning to help its student athletes in its under-16 and under-18 academy teams to help students “excel both on the field and in the classroom.”
New York State Education Department has approved a measure to get rid of timed standardized tests for third-eighth grade students.
The teacher shortage in Alabama has resulted in the State Board of Education approving “a new category of educators called adjunct teachers,” said WAAYTV.com.
States are becoming more transparent when reporting student proficiency rates; is Common Core to thank?
A majority of Idaho students are not graduating from the state's virtual charter schools, bringing down the statewide graduation rate.
While the encyclopedias might be collecting dust, the library has made sure that as an institution, it won’t be.
Is 'rewriting the social contract' a necessary step for school districts to ease concerns over the privacy of student data?

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