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Nick Morrison, education expert, writes that giving students a voice when it comes to hiring new teachers is just "common sense."
The Jack Kent Cookie Foundation has awarded a total of $1,632,598 in STEM education grants in recognition of the barrier facing high-performing, low-income students interested in STEM fields.
Are students too aggressive on the playground? Pediatric Occupational Therapist Angela Hanscom recently looked at this issue in a recent article featured on WashingtonPost.com.
"Teachers want training because it makes them feel more comfortable with how to use the technology. But they desperately need professional development in order to understand why to use it."
A group of middle school students from Woodhaven, Michigan, who invented a mobile app that keeps parents up-to-date with what their children are doing in school ended up winning $15,000 for the school they attend.
Anne Jolly, former teacher and education reformer offers tips for teachers to make their weaker STEM lessons soar.
"One of the main factors is the issue of voice, and having say, and being able to to have input into the key decisions in the building that affect a teacher's job."
A school climate organization, Bridg-it, has just announced the launch of Bridg-it School, an online school safety solution for K-12 educators.
Recent research into texting between teachers and students shows that it can drive classroom engagement and deliver productive results.
A group of high school students in New Castle County called the Odyssey Angels built remote-controlled "Drawbots" that hold pens or markers and can be controlled with a joystick. This robotic design can be used to help students with... 03/31/2015 - 4:55pm ago
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court left intact New York City's ban on religious services inside school building after hours.
Happy April Fool's Day! Here are six resources teachers can use in the classroom to celebrate and teach students' the story behind the day.
The U.S. Department of Education renewed five states' waivers for parts of No Child Left Behind. All five states -- Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Mexico, and Virginia, applied for waivers under a special fast-track process.
This week in STEM news, we see people around the U.S. rallying to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics education in a variety of ways. On Monday, the Iowa STEM council help a successful summit, while CenturyLink Inc.... 04/01/2015 - 12:57pm ago
According to a recent study, family income may affect regions of a child's brain associated with language, reading, spatial skills, and executive function.
Happy Easter! Education World has gathered eight lesson plans, resources, printables, and activities that teachers can use in the classroom.
Educator Jessica Keigan recently wrote a letter to potential principals about what it takes to make a great principal.
A jury recently found 11 of 12 former Atlanta Public School teachers and administrators guilty of participating in a test cheating scandal back in 2008.
The year 2013 set a historic precedent for the high school graduation rate in America with 81 percent of high school seniors graduating. According to the latest report from the National Center for Education Statistics, the highest... 04/02/2015 - 12:34pm ago
April is National Financial Literacy Month, and New York Times best-selling author and radio talk show host Dave Ramsey is inviting high school students to test their money know-how.

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