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Middle school students from around the world were recently given the opportunity to take photos of Earth from the International Space Station with program, Sally Ride EarthKAM.
For many years, toy makers believed that boys want to build things, and girls want to play with dolls.They forgot that girls like to build things too.
Republicans in state legislatures across the country are preparing to bring a fresh assault on Common Core education standards.
A new online program, TEACH-NOW, offers teacher preparation programs designed for the digital age.
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States continue to debate the implementation of Common Core-aligned tests in its schools. One particular state called on their board of education to suspend its Kindergarten Readiness Assessments program.
Educator Ron Clark offers three things that teachers want parents to understand.
The United Federation of Teachers has taken a stand in increasing diversity in city schools and ensuring every child has access to the best education possible.
Thanks to a new program called Reach for Reading, students are improving their reading and comprehension skills.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo shared at a press conference that these scores aren't fully accurate and that the rating system needs continued improvement.
During kids week on Jeopardy, a category called "Non-Common Core Math" trumped the young contestants.
Some districts, including a few in Oregon, have gift giving policies that make this time of year complicated for both parents and teachers.
While teachers visiting students at home is not common in the U.S., the practice may offer significant academic and social benefits.
A new study found that students in hybrid classrooms outperformed their peers in traditional classrooms.
Schools nationwide continue to take, or refuse to take standardized tests. A recent report finds that the number of tests students will have to take is growing.
In light of recent debates on cybersecurity threats and other complex issues everyone is grappling with when it comes to the Internet, students are being smarter about what they post online.
A Boston teacher decided to donate $150,000 that she won to the school she works for.
Two teachers offer educators ten ways they can revolutionize professional development in the digital age.
A study in the United Kingdom finds that more boys are using "txt speak" in the classroom and in their writing than girls.
In order to keep up with students driving their own education, teachers are finding new ways to enhance their professional development through driving their own Edcamp movement.

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