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The sensational Broadway musical 'Hamilton' is helping U.S. history teachers get through to students.
It might be hard to imagine, but your monthly cell phone bill is contributing to the EdTech push in K-12 schools nationwide.
The Wallace Foundation has been committed to improving principal preparation through funding research on what makes an effective principal for years.
New analysis of federal education data has concluded that the country’s charter schools suspend black and disabled students at a disproportionate rate that is higher than traditional public schools.
Philadelphia is looking to hire teachers for next school year in a major way.
A school in Watertown, MA is the latest to report positive experiences after testing out Google Expeditions, a virtual reality kit that uses cardboard viewing finders to transport students to distant lands.
Can video observation in classrooms help teachers learn ways to improve instruction in the classroom?
Former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has taken a new job to further help educate children.
Hillary Clinton focused on public education in a recent campaign ad in an effort to secure votes in Arizona ahead of its Presidential Preference election.
The Department of Education is weighing in on what makes a great makerspace through its competition, the Career Technical Education (CTE) Makeover Challenge.
Utah's teachers aren't convinced the state's annual exam is effective; state leaders say a lack of data interpretation is to blame.
Schools are seeking added funding for after-school STEM programs to help students better understand the curriculum.
Some professional advice for teachers looking for cost-effective access to scientific papers.
Added technology is forcing teachers to become facilitators in the classroom, however, it could prove to be a more enriching and fulfulling task.
Canadian teachers' unions demands to get rid of Wi-Fi in schools has shed a spotlight on the debate of potential health risks.
New guidance from Michigan's State Board of Education will push schools to let students pick their own gender identities.
The statement that the official would opt her own children out of exams really stands out.
During today’s Apple event, the company announced multiple new upgrades that via i0S 9.3 that will make it easier for educators to use iPads as learning tools in the classroom.
A North Dakota district is implementing a mandated high school requirement to ensure all students are tested on civics proficiency.

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