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This week we’re featuring a free three-tier vocabulary chart, a National Craft Month giveaway, and a Madewell discount.
Two districts are moving to a Tuesday through Friday school week during the 2015-2016 year. Could your district make the switch?
Principal Anthony Townsend disucusses continuous assessment, self-pacing, and personal accountability in student learning within a blended learning model with Education World.
Dr. Pamela Rollins recently discussed her research on humanoid robots acting as educational aids for children on the autism disorder spectrum.
In response to the tens of millions of girls worldwide who aren't in school, First Lady Michelle Obama has partnered with the Peace Corps to create "Let Girls Learn," a global initiative to help girls begin and complete their education.
As spring approaches, more parents across the country are "revolting" against Common Core-aligned standardized tests saying that civil disobedience is the best way to change this overemphasis on testing.
STEM education embraces the robotics movement. Does your school have a robotics program?
March is "Music in Our Schools Month", and the National Association for Music Education has announced the first annual "Teach Music America" week will be celebrated March 16 to 22.
Experts in new technology and education have discovered a new way of engaging students who are turned off by the traditional methods of school.
A Tennessee lawmaker recently changed his mind on a proposal to replace the Common Core State Standards, for the cost of implementing new standards could exceed $4 million.
After learning that there has been a decline in teachers entering the profession, educators took to social media to discuss the issue, thus starting a national debate.
Enlearn is teaming up with Voyager Sopris Learning to create a new product that will aid student’s development in English language arts and reading comprehension.
Brianna Crowley, who started a series last week about the 100-point grading system, asked her students to weigh in on the debate. She found that her students had positive and negative things to say about how they are graded.
A new report found that 91 percent of children ages 6 to 17 said that their favorite books are the ones that they are able to choose.
Cheryl Mizerny, veteran educator, shares a number of tips teachers can use in the classroom to help alleviate stress connected to test taking.
This week, from March 9–13, is annual Open Education Week, which aims to highlight open education efforts from around the world.
Pittsburgh teacher Jeffery Ward has recently completed his goal of running a marathon in all 50 states.
SmartAsset, a technology and data compilation company, recently conducted a study to determine which states offer the best K-12 public education school systems. See which states made the top of its list.
New York City's School Chancellor recently wrote an op-ed emphasizing the importance of focusing teachers' attention on seventh grade students.
WNYC has just introduced “Being 12”, a series that will look at the "vexing and exhilirating" age through testimonials, audio news reports, and photography.

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