Home >> A News >> News

Search form

Latest Education News
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy has spoken out publicly against a proposal in one of the state’s towns that would provide trauma kits and firearms to teachers and anonymous volunteers after receiving 26 hours of training.
What defines a good teacher? It's a question plaguing many schools and one that teachers themselves may struggle with.
Though only one in five students used the old-fashioned pencil-and-paper method to take the PARCC last year, those students seemed to have better odds to perform better than those who used computers.
VTech has announced its intentions to acquire LeapFrog in a $75 million deal.
A recent report shows that schools are turning to a form of guided meditation to relax students and keep their stress levels down.
The National Football League (NFL) and 60 partners are teaming up with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to make $35 million in grants available to schools in need of help providing students with access to nutritious meals...
Education reformer and school choice advocate Andrew Coulson has passed away at the age of 48.
New research indicates students would rather use physical books to do serious reading in the context of studying as opposed to ones available on digital devices.
David Sukhin invented the snow day calculator as part of a school project when he was a teenager four years ago.
Former teacher and current music sensation Sheryl Crow paid tribute to her the teachers in hometown in Kennett, Missouri this week.
Many in the education field are worried that the newly redesigned SAT will mean negative consequences for disadvantaged students.
A study from American University has found that D.C. schools that offer students more physical activity have higher student achievement scores in math.
Louisana Govenor John Bel Edwards and Attorney General Jeff Landry spar over who has the power to continue or drop the state's lawsuit against the federal government over past Common Core mandates.
Creating a school Instagram page might be a great way to engage the community.
A recent article from The Hechinger Report highlights how rapidly technology is being integrated into the education sector, outpacing other industries and reaching a point where nine out of ten schools are now using computers.
According to The 74, 29 states currently do not officially recognize high school computer science classes for credits.
Accelify Solutions announced today a new webinar series devoted to providing free professional development to special education professionals.
A number of schools are voicing support for President Obama's $4 billion computer science plan.
NCSE has revealed the results from the first national survey on how science teachers teach climate change.

Pages