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According to newly released analysis from federal researchers, the Obama administration's efforts to help states turn around under-performing schools through over $3 billion in funding since 2008 has proven to be too difficult to... 05/06/2015 - 11:18am ago
Weeding through those who have had first-hand experience and knowledge about ed-tech (and those who might not) is a difficult task. A new list of “50 Must-Read K-12 IT Blogs” provides a comprehensive list of all the top blogs that exist to... 05/06/2015 - 11:26am ago
Data from the PISA exam--The Programme for International Student Assessment--reveals that students who used memorization strategies performed significantly lower than students who thought of math as a "set of connected, big ideas,"... 05/07/2015 - 8:40am ago
Will Eden, an educator in a charter school network, finds there are several steps schools must follow to achieve innovation. Avoiding "the top down innovation extreme" is critical.
According to new research, California's strict laws aimed to create healthier options in schools and combat child obesity have stalled when it comes to low-income neighborhoods.
To celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, Google has launched the Google Classroom updates or “treats” as they call it, that were promised earlier this month.
In Indianapolis, the first enrollment period of a city-backed endeavor to provide families in need with scholarships to pay for their children's preschool saw four times as many applications than the 1,300 scholarships available.
The Utah Board of Education is in the process of updating its science standards for the first time in 20 years, and has been traveling the state to compile feedback from parents.
Award-winning math coach and educator Josh Frost helps kids get hooked on math and succeed.
One Maryland high school has more than tripled the number of students in Advanced Placement classes over the past five years in a push to get students prepared for college.
After TV show personality John Oliver discussed the negatives of the U.S's increasing reliance on standardized testing in his HBO show, "Last Week Tonight," Pearson, one of the subjects of his criticism, responded.
In West Baltimore, federal and state education officials met with students and community leaders in the neighborhood where protests over the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray turned violent and captured the attention of the nation.
In order to give her elementary students a glimpse into the business world, one teacher gave students the task of creating an app. They were able to build upon their knowledge of and exercise their skills in science, technology,... 05/08/2015 - 11:17am ago
Stephen Colbert, popular comedian, TV personality, and South Carolina native donated $800,000 to his home state's public schools to help over 800 teachers in 375 schools who had asked for aid through the site DonorsChoose.org.
Recently announced results to Mississippi's third-grade reading test administered under a new state law to improve third-grade reading skills could mean that 15 percent of the state's third-graders--approximately 5,000 students--will have... 05/08/2015 - 1:15pm ago
As students continue to finish taking end-of-the-year standardized tests, cities in New York reportedly have seen fewer student opt-outs from exams compared to suburban areas, according to The New York Daily News.
As American education increasingly focuses on teaching STEM--Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math--subjects, some of the country's best educators revealed that they encourage students to get creative through the arts while learning... 05/11/2015 - 10:34am ago
Standardized testing in K-12 schools across the country hasn’t yielded a universal satisfaction across the board. In fact, it’s exposed certain concerns and technical challenges for some districts.
A recent University of Phoenix survey revealed that a majority of K-12 teachers are satisfied with their career choice and would recommend the job to others. This week, the dean of the school's College of Education shared exclusively with... 05/12/2015 - 7:41am ago
Newly released survey data from the Children's National Health System has revealed that most students who have suffered from concussions are concerned about their academic performance in the following weeks of recovery.

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