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A Chicago teacher and union member is speaking out about the reasons behind tomorrow's strike.
A new guide aims to help city leaders better education in their communities.
Chicago teachers have made their fight for funding the talk of national news today.
A new study finds introverts are more likely to be members of the grammar police.
A group of Massachusetts senators have introduced a reform bill that will further support charter schools in the state.
McClean County, Illinois, is putting an economic spin on why STEM education should be pushed.
Will New York see reduced opt-out numbers this year as education officials try to get teachers and parents on board?
A reading bike helps kids get moving while generating electricity for the classroom.
A new white paper makes recommendations for teachers to best teach students how to take responsibility for their digital footprints.
Schools will have to revise policies for supporting homeless students by next school year.
Fourth-grade teachers from an elementary school in Alabama got together to motivate students for state exams in a rap parody video.
The "bring your own devices" movement is making network security a challenge for schools.
Barnes & Noble is offering educators a series of discounts next week in honor of its Spring Educator Appreciation Days, which are April 9-17.
The new iOS update aims to make iPad use in the classroom a whole lot easier.
A teacher from across the pond says thoughts of the open letters from his peers criticizing the profession keep him up at night.
Recent research finds that handwriting study notes is better for student achievement than typing them.
States nationwide are struggling with finding the staff they need to fill STEM teaching jobs and California happens to be one of them.
Are you interested in finding out what the classroom of the future might look like?
The opt-out movement is still strong in certain areas of New York this year.
AppSense is helping a Texas school district combat malware, ransomware and other malicious attacks against their servers.

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