Educators who haven’t been able to get the tools they require to help their students get the best out of instruction will now receive help thanks to National Geographic and Cengage Learning.
The school year is coming to a close and many districts are reflecting on what innovative STEM projects have found success with their students in their classrooms. See what classrooms around the country are doing to get kids involved in... 05/20/2015 - 10:55am ago
As lawmakers and educators attempt to pursue ways to improve long-term achievement in students across the country, the change in instruction is felt all the way down to the kindergarten classroom.
In one of his first teaching jobs, teacher and blogger Steven Singer was assigned to "a bunch of students from grades 6-8 who simply couldn't make it in a regular setting," he said, according to his blog post, "The Killer in My Classroom."
This September, the United Nations is likely to push out its Sustainable Development Goals for global education in order to replace the lower standards of the past 25 years.
Though one educator understands the issues involved in the ongoing debate on Common Core standards, he applauds its math curriculum for making fractions easier for children to understand with its use of a number line.
Research has continuously shown that over the course of the two to three months of summer vacation, students are likely to lose knowledge of some of the skills they learned throughout the school year. Amazon company Ten Marks has created a... 05/21/2015 - 9:41am ago
In Compton, California, a group of students and teachers have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Compton Unified School District for failing to address the influence childhood trauma has on learning.
E-Rate applicants are calling for a total of $3.9 billion in discounted education-technology services that are distributed by the Federal Communication Commission’s since the 2014 reforms.
According to educator and blogger John Spencer, from his experience as a technology coach, teachers tend to move through several stages as they integrate new technology. He urges fellow technology coaches to emphasize training that... 05/21/2015 - 10:30am ago
American Indian Model Schools (AIMS) is one of the highest performing charter chains in the state of California, and has recently gained a new superintendent who has her work cut out for her. She must decide what to change and what to... 05/21/2015 - 11:11am ago
In Los Angeles, teachers at the UCLA Community School have created their own system of teacher evaluation as the result of being a pilot school given a "charter-like autonomy to innovate," to much success, according to Chron.com.
Matthew Jablonski, a veteran teacher who has taught high school U.S. history for the past 16 years, argues that the culture of assessment--judging student achievement and teacher ability on the basis of standardized test scores--is doing... 05/22/2015 - 9:16am ago
EdmodoCon will present a full day of professional development and learning inspiration. In its fifth year, EdmodoCon helps teachers navigate the digital learning environment, and introduces them to new ideas and tools to improve student... 05/21/2015 - 3:06pm ago
It’s increasingly hard to keep up with all of the education technology topics, tools and trends but GeekWire has made it much easier in their newest breakdown of everything EdTech.
A hard-working high school student in Richardson, Texas is set to graduate his high school with eight associate degrees and will receive gubernatorial honors for doing so as he moves on to further pursue his goals in the field of... 05/22/2015 - 10:07am ago
According to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the amount of young children seeking treatment for mental health issues has risen 50 percent in the past 20 years, according to an article on DoctorsLounge.com.
The stresses of poverty and trauma hit hard. On the other hand, students must deal with high academic expectations and social demands. When students struggle, teachers are on the front lines.
From May 27 through May 31, NASA will be hosting this year's World Science Festival in New York to more than 100,000 visitors and will feature a variety of hands-on all-day activities for interested participants.