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As the Common Core testing season begins, more states are finding themselves abandoning the standards and looking for alternatives in their schools.
"This was a win-win situation for both students and teachers. Students were having their work featured on the morning news show and seen by 1,260 peers, this improved self-esteem along with the quality of student work."
Frank W. Baker, media literacy education consultant, shares ways that teachers can use Super Bowl Ads to teach media literacy in their classroom.
"By 2020, American public schools will need more than 440,000 new teachers. ... Perhaps insight into retaining good teachers can be gleaned from why teachers leave a building."
Students are beginning to recognize that technology has important real world applications in their future workforce, leading them to show an interest in high-speed internet, laptops and tablets.
Over 700 educators, entrepreneurs, and others with invested stakes made it out to Boston to attend the 2015 LearnLaunch annual conference.
Education writer Rachel Burger offers school administrators six steps on how to turn snow days into e-learning days.
This week, Education World finds stories portraying leaps and bounds in the initiatives toward promoting and expanding STEM education. There is a special emphasis on mentorships across the nation, and how a hand up from successful people... 01/27/2015 - 1:09pm ago
Digital textbooks are becoming more of a norm in classrooms, though it is still taking time for schools to adapt, it proves to be an efficient tool with standard pros and cons in any new piece of technology.
An article from the Child Mind Institute offers parents tips and resources they can use if they find that their child is bullying others.
Schools across the U.S. are turning to research to help them reshape their approach in helping students with concussions recover and return to the classroom.
States nationwide are reporting shortages of psychologists in their schools, and some are getting creative in finding alternatives.
School counselor at Alamosa High School Cory Notestine recently earned the title of American School Counselor Association 2015 School Counselor of the Year, just before National School Counseling Week​.
A successful fundraiser that has garnered worldwide media coverage all started with a middle school student named Vidal and his principal, Ms. Lopez.
States across the country are continuing to mull over requiring U.S. citizenship exams for high schoolers.
A report by the National Council on Teacher Quality finds that based on graduation data from 500 institutions, there is a lack of rigor and grade inflation in teacher preperation programs.
The new Pearson ELL tablet-based assessment looks to target all four areas of the English providing a thorough breakdown of the students progress at the end of their semester.
Lawmakers in Congress have introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that calls for increase funding the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
NASA is working with a group of students in Alaska to collect data for the Global Earthquake Forecasting System.
A new trial published in Developmental Psychology suggests the effects of mindfulness can help improve student performance.

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