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In order to revive music education in schools, Tonara, a music education company, announced a worldwide virtual recital on January 27, "Putting Mozart on the Map." The date also marks Mozart's 259th birthday.
Enjoy these resources, lesson plans, and activities for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Superintendents and other officials predict school-leadership trends for 2015.
2015 is in full swing and Education World’s list of freebies, giveaways, and offers for educators is back.
Veteran middle school teacher Cossondra George offers teachers seven strategies to get their quietest students to talk in class.
Former administrator and education coach Naphtali Hoff gives insight on the importance of collecting evidence and improving student assessment.
Middle school teacher Sandy Wisneski shares her experience using Google Hangout to do a workshop with comic book author Alex Simmons.
The Obama Administration has released guidelines highlighting the civil rights of students in the U.S. who are learning English as a second language.
Discovery Education has announced the launch of a new math 'techbook' for Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Integrated Math.
Code.org has released its 2014 annual report, showing stats for the Hour of Code beat the organization representatives' "wildest expectations."
A new study finds that fewer children are reading for fun and teachers are trying their best to encourage them to read more.
Research published in Developmental Psychology finds that teenagers overestimate the amount of drugs and alcohol their friends use, and underestimate the amount of studying and exercise they do as well.
An investment firm estimates that schools will experience a $2 billion savings in lower fuel prices for the current fiscal year.
Should you choose the phablet or the convertible notebook for your classroom?
The CDC plans to dive deeper into autism rates by asking researchers in ten communities to consider changes to the DSM.
FreshGrade, a Learning Collaboration System for teachers, has released a new mobile app that gives teachers more freedom to work in a busy classroom.
Curriculum Associates shares the most challenging Common Core State Standards and provides lesson plans for teachers to use in the classroom.
This year, Code.org will be training teachers in 60 different school districts across the U.S. in order to bring more coding programs to schools.
Arts education advocates are convincing states to add new arts Common Core State Standards to their curriculum.
A middle school in New York City recently adopted the "classroom of the future" where more than 100 students sit in a room with laptops and 15 teachers.

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