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According to a new study by the Center for Benefit-Cost Studies of Education, social-emotional programs in schools may be worth the investment.
Parents and students in several states have opted out of standardized testing connected to the Common Core State Standards, and are working to navigate anti-testing initiatives while also complying to testing mandates.
Today is Read Across America Day, and the NEA will hit the road to encourage millions of students to sit down and read a book.
Harman Singh, the CEO of WizIQ, a SaaS-based online education platform, contributed an article to EdSurge about how cultural diversity is necessary for educational innovation. He discusses the role of education in society, the need for... 03/02/2015 - 1:13pm ago
The reflective (and now famous) leader of a Brooklyn school, shares why being a principal is important. Being featured in social media caused her to examine her perspective.
Two educators, Robert Ahdoot and Bruce Powell, talk about being teacherpreneurs, and why it is important for all teachers to become one.
According to a recent study published in JAMA Pediactrics, one in five girls and one in 10 boys said they'd been abused in a relationship at least once during the past year.
A recent study published in the Journal of Learning Disabilities suggests that early screening and intervention may prevent persistent math difficulties for at-risk children.
The implementation of the cloud is becoming more popular in K-12, however, there are many aspects to the storage and maintenance system that educators, parents and professionals should be aware of.
Principal George Couros shares how teachers can take advantage of technology and social media as school leaders in their classrooms and communities.
A vote on the House to rewrite the No Child Left Behind, or Elementary and Secondary Education Act, was canceled by the chamber's Republican leaders.
The New York Times offers educators 10 photographs to use in the classroom to teach close reading and visual thinking skills.
MakerBot is aiming to bring 3D printing capabilities to educational facilities for K-12 with the MakerBot Starter Lab to prepare students for the next-generation workforce.
This week's Education World STEM Roundup touches on girls in STEM, a new and engaging science program called Project Innovation, and news about Robai and Intelitek collaborating on a new line of educational robots.
Enrollment in teacher prep programs has steadily decreased over the past few years, especially in certain states.
Teaching high school students can be tough, but teaching them blind? That's what it's like for Kathy Nimmer, Indiana English Teacher and finalist for 2015 National Teacher of the Year, who has been teaching for more than two decades.
Research from Brigham Young University has found that active learning produces the learning outcomes in flipped and non-flipped classrooms.
Increased security in schools is starting to transform them into maximum-security facilities rather than educational ones, but one company aims to change that with technology.
Kindergarten teacher Sharon Davison shares several tips to help educators use Twitter effectively and allow students to share their ideas beyond the walls of their classroom.
Teachers can use technology successfully in their classrooms with any of these three methods.

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