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Data analysis indicates Microsoft is leading the global K-12 education market in portable device sales.
If you're looking for a new way to encourage high school students to jump into the world of STEM, the Billings Senior High School might have stumbled upon a great concept.
Climate change and global warming are two of the hottest topics in education currently--pardon the bad pun.
The latest in STEM news. Has your school started a hack club yet and do you feel the STEM environment is welcoming enough to all? Read more.
A mother gives a special shout-out to the teachers who have been in her daughter's life.
The U.S. Department of Education is working on a way to ensure educators aren't wasting money on ed-tech products they don't need.
Congress has tried- and failed- to federally regulate how the nation handles disciplined teachers. Should federal regulation be the next step following the shocking USA Today investigation?
New legislaiton that will go into effect the 2018-2019 is sparking controversy over how important technology skills are.
Principals reflect on their first years in the posiiton.
A new survey from Teaching Strategies has found that a majority of early childhood educators are using edtech in the classroom with confidence.
Both American and Chinese students have strengths and weaknesses fostered by their respective education systems.
Frontline Technologies is launching the Frontline Research and Learning Institute to provide administrators and educators with data trends in K-12 education.
Another report indicates inconsistency in how states define proficiency.
Critics have penned a letter urging the Senate to reject John B. King Jr.'s nomination for Secretary of Education.
Physical fitness will now be a criteria for how schools are evaluated in Connecticut.
Ivy League coaches have decided to ban tackling in football practices. Should high schools follow suit to help prevent head injuries for young players?
A Georgia Institute of Technology STEM career fair is giving K-12 students the opportunity to take a look into their future.
Some education experts are hopeful that the federal government will have purposeful involvement in implementing ESSA.
Some students who been the first to take the newly redesigned SAT are speaking out in support of the new test.

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