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IDC Government Insights recently released a new report that details how much the U.S. education sector will spend this year on technology, and it revealed K-12 will spend a total of $4.7 billion this year with $1.3 billion being spent on... 05/15/2015 - 10:15am ago
As America continues to battle childhood obesity through reforming the school lunch, the debate on how to most effecitvely do so has become political and grown much larger than simply reducing childhood obesity rates.
One teacher discusses the misconceptions that often come with using and integrating new edtech in the classroom that can lead to what she calls "blind adoption or ill-planned implementation."
The New York Daily News will be working with the city Department of Education, the United Federation of Teachers and the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators to ask readers to nominate principals, teachers, and all other... 05/18/2015 - 9:26am ago
One physics teacher's research has found that showing students educational videos relating to course matter did not help improve learning, according to TheJournal.com.
According to a newly released Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report, one in 10 children are diagnosed with ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Chromebooks are becoming more popular, however, many programs that students need are unable to run on these devices. Frame is a cloud-based platform that may change the classroom game.
Newly released data from the Department of Education indicates that bullying and cyberbullying is at a record low- good news, except for the fact that "female students are still victimized at higher rates," according to U.S. News.
Educator Lindsey Meyer urges fellow educators to focus on helping English Language Learners (ELL) succeed in the classroom and offers several ideas on how to do so.
A new study from Seattle researchers suggests that preschoolers are getting significantly less than the amount of recommended daily exercise for their age group, indicating a potential factor behind the growing childhood obesity problem in... 05/19/2015 - 9:41am ago
Education activists are speaking out against the practice of holding parents criminally responsible for lying about their children living in better school districts in order to in turn send them to better schools.
MOOCs originated in higher ed and now they are helping high school students prepare for the rigors of college--while gaining some credit in the meantime.
Blogger Stephanie Keep shares how teachers can use NOVA Labs in the classroom. Users can create their own phylogenetic trees and more.
The Department of Education and museum directors gathered last week to discuss how museums can be helpful in teaching art instruction beyond just the one-time field trip to help teach all subjects in the classroom.
Many educators believe it's the schools job to help its students become culturally aware and tolerant individuals by educating them on how different cultures and perspectives contribute to history and future experiences.
Universal Design of Learning (UDL) is a theory developed in the 1990s that stipulates that teaching for all can be optimized by studying how humans learn and using that information to design universal learning plans.
Blogger Stephanie Keep explores the new fossil Yi qi in part two of this fascinating series. Get your students interested in paleontology by sharing this amazing story with them.
Blogger Minda Berbeco discusses using the documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" in the classroom and the controversy that can follow.
Starr Sackstein, veteran educator and author, admits that she started teaching before technology was a must-have in the classroom. Now, she says she can't teach without it and explains why.
In Tennessee, Gov. Bill Haslam launched a public inquiry into the state's Common Core standards, creating a website that allowed state residents to read through the standards and vote on them over a six-month period of time.

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