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President Barack Obama has announced his intention to nominate acting Secretary of Education Dr. John B. King Jr. for the permanent role.
Read 180 Universal, a new intervention program recently announced by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), uses leading neuroscience research to help students in-need read better.
A family from Seattle, WA took to Reddit to share with others a sweet Valentine’s Day story involving their 8-year-old daughter Amelia, who is blind.
When it comes to communicating with a student outside of the classroom things can get very tricky.
Education World has compiled a few modern-day resources that can be used to help supplement teaching Black History Month in your classroom.
Following USA TODAY NETWORK's investigation, states will begin auditing teacher discipline data to prevent disciplined teachers from crossing state lines to continue to work in schools.
A surprising investigation has found separate instances across several states of teachers who had their licenses revoked for misconduct in one state only to get a job in a school in another.
According to The 74 and its partner, LA School Report, Los Angeles Unified School District is scrambling to offer extra assistance to about 15,000 high school seniors that are currently not on track to graduate.
Cloud based learning management systems (LMS) are beginning to become a norm in K-12 districts around the U.S.
Even though it occurs at home, ‘unschooling’ is very different from traditional home-schooling in the sense that there are no grades, lesson plans or tests to track achievement.
The anxiety behind the college admissions process is heightened for some students who have received lower scores on the college admission test, the ACT, after a change in the writing portion.
A computer science student gives some advice on how to be successful in the field.
In a rare move, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be arriving in Santa Clara, CA for a two-week site visit to investigate the high rate of student deaths in the area the past couple of years.
How Scalia's death might affect the outcome of Friedrichs v. the State of California and the California Teachers Association
Google will close Play for Education to focus on its best-selling educational device, the Chromebook.
This week in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math),a new study indicates that parents might be keeping students from careers teaching STEM,.
Google will close Play for Education to focus on its best-selling educational device, the Chromebook.
Two U.S. educators are in the running for the "Nobel Prize of teaching."
South Dakota’s House and Senate both passed a bill that will ban transgendered students from using restrooms they identify with versus biological ones.
A new study reveals surprisingly favorable attitudes towards Common Core from America's principals and teachers.

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