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In the book "Grading Smarter, Not Harder: Assessment Strategies That Motivate Kids and Help Them Learn", author Myron Dueck provides teachers strategies to make homework "meaningful" in the classroom, including in-class quizzes.
President Obama has called for legislation that protects students from technology firms abusing information collected from schools.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced plans to discard the No Child Left Behind law and reprioritize the education agenda in the country.
A team of researchers at Kansas University will soon launch Dynamic Learning Maps, a program that will help educators point out learning gaps for students with disabilities.
Educators and education experts gathered together for a Discovery Education event where they discussed the a new math "techbook" and the future of math education in the U.S.
According to new research published in the journal "Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise," children who play football in middle school do not have any lasting injuries from repeated tackles or hits to the head.
Despite many hurdles, education technology businesses are continuing to pour money into creating the best products for teachers and their students.
Each week, Education World finds the hottest, ground-breaking STEM news. This week, hear about innovative technologies developed by STEM professionals that provide real life applications of the subjects they've been learning.
When it comes to effectively evaluating teachers in their classrooms, these experts believe that administrators might be better off following the practices of film critic Roger Ebert.
Technology and innovation expert Alan November shares six questions teachers should ask themselves in order to determine their level of innovation.
As states adopt Common Core State Standards in their classrooms, more states are finding that sharing assessment questions is saving them time and money.
A recent survey found that families earning more than $100,000 a year are more likely to pursue litigation for special education services compared to those with incomes half that level.
According to a recent Gallup survey, teachers who are unhappy with their job miss an estimated 2.3 million more workdays than teachers who aren't.
Veteran Technology Administrator Carlos A. Garcia offers technology directors and other IT personnel six to-dos to streamline the beginning of the year.
A new study shows that librarians have little confidence in student skill level when it comes to both properly paraphrasing and identifying credible Web sources in research when compared to students’ evaluations of themselves.
Education World’s weekly list of freebies, giveaways, and deals brings you reading materials, a haiku contest, documentary learning deals and more.
Google has announced a new mobile app for Google Classroom and two new features to help teachers and students connect from anywhere.
IT expert R.J. Gravel offers teachers tips on how schools can improve efficiency while using electronic resources.
Veteran Teacher Paul Barnwell provides educators seven tips on how to build positive relationships with other teachers in their school.
The National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia has announced a contest for high school students across the nation that honors and acknowledges the efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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