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At a national summit on Tuesday, March 24, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will join education, business and law enforcement leaders to make sure that any bill passed includes funding for after school programming.
When it comes to teacher-preparation programs, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan gives himself and his agency a "low grade," saying there are "light years to go."
A proposed bill by Congress, the Student Digital Privacy and Parental Rights Act of 2015, looks at how companies and schools can further protect student data.
This week's Education World STEM Roundup features new initiative from Sylvan Learning Center and Discovery Communications, as well as President Obama's $240 million announcement for STEM education, and the winners of the "Budding Young... 03/24/2015 - 4:33pm ago
At the 2015 White House Science Fair, a group of 6-year-old Girl Scouts wowed President Obama with their automatic page turner that they built out of Legos.
"We need to craft a message about real reform and act on it. Learning is a complex human endeavor and hard to measure. Teaching is difficult."
Education World recently spoke with Switch Vehicles’ production engineer John Palmerlee to learn more about their unique STEM curriculum.
From Switch Vehicles, Inc. in Sebastopol, CA, comes a project-based learning and STEM curriculum that has classes build, and even operate, an electric car.
NPR asked teachers why they stay in the classroom despite a drop in teacher training enrollment across the country.
Emily Talmage, an elementary school teacher in Lewiston, Maine, shared some recent research she found on the new Common Core tests.
Students with greater financial literacy can become adults who can handle financial tasks and obligations better. Teaching students how to handle money can even make them more desirable to future employers.
A number of urban school districts in the country are abandoning the zero-tolerance policies and picking up a new process called the "whole-child approach."
Today is J.R.R. Tolkien Reading Day. Education World has gathered a list of resources teachers can use in the classroom to celebrate the famous author of popular fantasy novels.
Michelle Obama is currently on a five-day trip to Asia to promote the U.S.-led education initiative "Let Girls Learn," a community-based program to be run by the Peace Corps that is meant to help girls in the developing world stay in... 03/25/2015 - 1:03pm ago
A recent finding from a handful of studies suggests the notion that teachers improve over their first three or so years and plateau thereafter may not be true. In fact, they suggest the average teacher's ability to boost student... 03/25/2015 - 2:25pm ago
SmartAsset looked at 10 across-the-board metrics of education, placing special emphasis on how well states are preparing students for college, and found the best schools are located in the northeast.
A survey recently ranked the top digital school districts in the country, and found that Virginia, Alabama and Maine made the top of the list.
Students in one state saw test gains after implementing the Common Core state standards. However, it may be a challenge to tell whether or the boost came because of the standards.
Schools across the U.S. are doing what they can to help narrow the skills gap and boost graduation rates by offering school programs to students that feature hands-on learning and exposure to real-world work.
We’re sharing a LEGOEducation contest with some useful classroom prize packs, a grant for two years of an eBook site license from Arbordale Publishing, and more.

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