Recently, Education World interviewed ThinkCERCA CEO Eileen Murphy Buckley about how ThinkCERCA’s methods can benefit literacy in the classroom and beyond.
Education World recently spoke with Deborah Rayow, vice president of Core Curriculum and Credit Recovery Solutions at Edgenuity, about balance and effectiveness of EdTech.
This week in STEM Education news, a Texas-based start-up introduces young girls to a computer they can build on their own, while 3D printers in classrooms are transforming the way STEM is taught in K–12. Art is also appearing as a way to... 03/10/2015 - 12:45pm ago
As exciting as it is to explore new available technologies, schools need to make sure that, at a minimum, technology solutions are supporting the core work of their employees.
Rebecca Mead, staff writer for the New Yorker, looks at the issues facing standardized test taking and how it can negatively affect teachers, students, and schools as a whole.
A Gartner study reveals that student success is the biggest driving factor for education IT after CIOs aligned their IT investments according to their understanding of business trends and education.
ThinkCERCA and Follett Corporation announced their strategic partnership to expand access to online literacy opportunities for students anywhere with a connection to the Internet.
This week our deals and freebies roundup brings you a math challenge to motivate your students, grants for sustainability-related projects, free LEGO Education samples and other good things that you might not have known existed!
In this blog post, Naphtali Hoff, veteran educator and former school administrator, talks about how important student retention of facts and critical learning information is in the classroom.
A unique EdTech company offers an out-of-this-world science, technology, engineering and math experience which takes students into outer space without having them leave the classroom.
Michael Godsey, a Morro Bay High School English teacher, brought "Serial" into his California classroom. Podcasts used for lessons is part of a growing trend.
Fast Company—the self-proclaimed world's leading progressive business media brand—spoke with leaders of some of the most influential education companies about the future of the classroom and learned their predictions for the next five... 03/12/2015 - 12:17pm ago