The number of students who took the 2014 Advanced Placement test reached an all-time high, but data finds that female and minority students were underrepresented.
An assistant principal asks kids to show him how they learn and what they learn. As they dive deep, they enjoy learning more than when focused on nabbing good grades.
Educators and policy makers find that students can be intimidated by the field of science when hugely famous scientists serve as their main role models.
Two superintendents share their four domains of coaching effective leaders: self-awareness, social awareness, self-management and relationship management.
The American Museum of Natural History recently shared photos of blind students in the 20th century during a special instruction at the museum between 1914 and 1927.
The Western Union Company and The Western Union Foundation announced it exceeded its goal of pledging $10 million for education programs around the world.
Bill and Melinda Gates’ belief in the Common Core State Standards might be high on their priority list, but their recent efforts focus on different educational issues in hopes to further the development of education in the U.S.
The definition of public education along with a parent's right to direct the funding of their child’s education were topics of discussion in Douglas County’s Choice Scholarship Pilot Program’s Supreme Court battle.
A few critical adjustments to teacher-pay plans would allow states to work toward fully funding their pension plans, and boost pay for newer, younger teachers.
The University of Michigan's Monitoring the Future Study, an annual survey tracking teen drug abuse among 8th-, 10th,- and 12th- graders, shows a continued decline in the misuse of prescription drugs and cough/cold medicines on behalf of U... 12/23/2014 - 12:46pm ago
Many studies look at the risk students have of falling into depression, but a recent study looks at the same issue for teachers and other professionals.
The Association of American Publishers PreK-12 Learning Group handed out its top honors for individual excellence in educational publishing at the recent Lamplighter Honors.
While teachers provide a vital service for our nation and most educators, parents, and students, believe they can’t be paid enough – the question of whether teachers should be tipped during the holiday season is a complicated one.
What started as a simple wish on Facebook is going to help feed millions of families across the United States. After hearing about Capital One's holiday #WishForOthers campaign, Maggie Hillman shared her wish on Facebook that fewer... 12/29/2014 - 10:43am ago
Common Core and its assessment tests will be making their way to classrooms come 2015, and some administrators find that teachers will rise to the challenge.