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According to a study conducted by the Computer Science Teachers Association, school leaders are often "mystified" by computer science implementation in their schools. Low-income schools are also less likely to offer computer classes than... 02/04/2015 - 11:20am ago
Quick! Think of a story in one word! If you practiced improv, you'd have an answer by now.
GreatSchools, a non-profit education site for parents, has introduced Milestones, an online collection of free videos aimed to help parents understand grade-level expectations for grades K-5.
"That’s what I love doing; that’s why I’m still an English teacher. Common Core has given me the opportunity and higher standards to make my classroom a place of rigorous and diverse learning for every student."
Acer has launched two new Chromebooks for the classroom: the Acer Chromebook C910 and Acer Chromebook C740.
The Association of American Educators released its 2015 Membership Survey looking at the nation’s popular education and labor policies.
According to new research, exercise guidelines for students should be age appropriate and need to benefit both the mind and body.
Teacher Alice Trosclair tries to clear up some misconceptions as she shares why teachers can't have "normal lives."
New free online resources could mean the end of heavy and time consuming textbooks that may be less efficient. The word "free" always seems to come with some type of catch but this article suggests that it may be just as simple as it... 02/05/2015 - 12:26pm ago
In early December, eighth-grade math teacher, and occasional substitute bus driver, Kristina Buhrman, was toting a busload full of students when one of them declared smoke was coming out of their seat. She immediately pulled over,... 02/06/2015 - 8:01am ago
While formal keyboard classes have been on a decline in many curriculums, they've seen a recent uprising as preparation for computer-based Common Core exams begins to require early knowledge of computer and typing literacy.
A new report finds that teachers may not work much longer hours than their international peers.
Ever since author Harper Lee announced that she will be publishing a sequel to "To Kill a Mockingbird" this summer, educators are eager and anticipating bringing the new book to their classrooms.
3rd Quote has implemented two new features to their online marketplace for school's education directors that will make there job much more efficient, while creating a solid line-up of tools for classrooms of grades K-12.
For the second year in a row, applicants for Teach for America have dropped, breaking a 15-year growth trend.
MinecraftEdu is becoming a popular game for teachers to use in the classroom. One creator of MinecraftEdu shares his thoughts on the program and the advantages it has for teachers and students.
Former educator Steven W. Anderson shares a number of tips for teachers using Twitter. An article on EdTechMagazine offers seven of those tips to educators.
Education World has put together a list of some interesting educational Kickstarter projects.
Teachers don't have to stress about ways to ensure their lessons meet Common Core guidelines and scaffold all students' knowledge. These free apps can help.
When it comes to young women and STEM, parents, toy makers, and even their teachers can discourage them from studying math and science.

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