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Education World talks to a STEAM school leader about what his school will offer incoming students.
Virtual mentors help both teachers new to the profession and veteran teachers looking to develop their skills.
The New York Department of Education has announced the hiring of its first LGBT community liaison.
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton discussed this week her plans for K-12 education, expressing a desire to continue policies begun by President Obama.
The School Superintendent Association has announced this year’s Superintendent of the Year during the National Conference on Education.
New research from Brown University delves into the concept of teacher evaluations being judged on non-cognitive achievement as well as more achievement based on test scores.
Why 30 percent of America's science teachers are getting climate change science wrong.
How one teacher is implementing a paperless classroom to the benefit of her students.
One school has replaced the traditional open house with a "tech night" to show the community how it uses edtech.
Is Common Core the answer to helping students avoid the frustrating experience that is remedial education after high school education?
"I just wish, again, adults in Chicago would unite to fight the real battle, the real war with an unequal funding system coming out of Springfield,” Duncan said.
There are plenty of classroom management systems available to teachers and administrators, but only a few allow integration with other systems.
At the latest AASA national conference, educators unveiled a new campaign to better define what it means to be college and career ready after graduating from the nation’s school systems.
Should financial literacy be taught starting in second grade? Some experts think yes.
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she would support longer school days and a longer school year starting in disadvantaged communities.
How can teachers and administrators overcome the fear of change brought on by the technology push in education?
Grants help schools create lunchroom activties to provide students with educaiton on healthy eating.

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