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Quick Key, mobile assessment software that takes the responsibility of grading from teachers to quickly assess student achievement by scanning assessments has successfully scanned its millionth quiz.
Despite a move to cancel 17,000 spots in middle-school summer programs for an effort to dedicate more money to under-performing schools, complaints from New York's City Council members, parents, and students alike have led to the return of... 06/01/2015 - 10:47am ago
Last month, the NY EdTech Meetup featured four student panelists from high schools across the city for "an evening devoted to Raising Student Voice... 06/01/2015 - 11:08am ago
Because more and more teachers are being required to be absent from class due to various professional development training sessions (Common Core, technology integration), substitute teachers are in increasingly high demand. As a result,... 06/01/2015 - 11:34am ago
Bullying has plagued schools for as long as anyone can remember and a brand-new app is giving students the choice to become heroes rather than passive bystanders.
Because some states have no means to identify and therefore specifically teach gifted students, some schools throughout the country run the risk of allowing gifted students to become underachievers. In order to capitalize on your gifted... 06/02/2015 - 8:12am ago
The governor of Pennsylvania has proposed a $120 million plan to invest into early education, and a recently released report from a national non-profit suggests that the investment will increase high school graduation rates while... 06/02/2015 - 8:34am ago
Educator Robyn Jackson is encouraging educators to share advice on first year mistakes that lead to growth in the teaching profession on ASCD'S EDge as she shares her own.
This month, educators can try a free public preview of the new digital literacy platform TIME Edge.
A new report from IDC revealed tablet shipments are predicted to be down almost four percent this year while cellular-connected devices will grow, TheJournal.com said.
Studies have shown that boys outweigh girls when it comes to enthusiasm and participation in STEM geared concentrations in grade K-12.
Researchers at Dartmouth College have developed an app for smartphones that uses GPS, motion sensor and microphone functions to determine how much time students are spending hitting the books and then drawing patterns based on the students... 06/03/2015 - 9:18am ago
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau from 2013 has been compiled and reveals how much each state and its districts spend on education per pupil compared to the national average of $10,700 per pupil.
Nearly every school in the country relies on cloud services for student performance initiatives and data collection. As a result, many are concerned with how student data is protected from third party services, leading to the introduction... 06/03/2015 - 10:37am ago
According to elementary school teacher Barry Said for ASCD'S Smartblogs, summer should be used as a time to consider professional development in the hiring process of new teachers to create better schools.
Over the course of time, schools have increasingly made parent relationships and engagements a priority to better support and teach its students, according to Education Week.
Maine scientist Karen James drafted this essay to urge the adoption of science standards in Maine. While the effort in Maine is over for the moment, her words are an inspirtaitonal support to high quality siceince education.
A recent article suggests that EdTech supplemented with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs in the summer can make all the difference in the future careers of students.
Khan Academy is partnering with the College Board and the Boys Girls Club to provide students across the country access to free prep materials beginning with the 2016 SAT.
P-TECH in Brooklyn, NY. is celebrating its first class of students that are graduating from its school which blends public high school, community college, and work experience to prepare students for future careers in STEM fields.

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