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EdCast, a personal learning network, announced its plans to create a new educational social media platform that allows for the sharing of "Mini-MOOCS," or video snippets of educational content during the Future Learning 2020 Summit,... 06/04/2015 - 9:55am ago
In Baltimore, MD, students across all income levels will be provided with free breakfast and lunch, offering balanced and nutritious meals to all children in the district and eliminating the stigma tied to "free lunch."
Google is one of the growing leaders in technology worldwide. They are also becoming the leader for education technology topping companies such as Apple.
A new study shows that children on the austism spectrum have less anxiety when animals are around.
The Department of Education has approved a two-year plan that will pump hundreds of thousands of dollars into the Turnaround Arts program which will provide supplies and training to preschool teachers.
A group of Maryland high school students are pushing for their county's Board of Education to include more in-depth mental health education in health class curriculum through a campaign called 'Reaching Out Campaign."
LearnLaunch Accelerator, a leading education technology startup program, hosted its third Demo Day at District Hall in Seaport, South Boston, Mass. Entrepreneurs from six education technology startups pitched their innovative EdTech... 06/05/2015 - 10:08am ago
A new report from CompetencyWorks called "Implementing Competency Education in K-12 Systems: Insights" from Local Leaders outlines effective ways districts have and can implement personalized learning models.
San Francisco's AltSchool is seeing its first graduate this month--the only graduate from the experimental school that moves away from the traditional model of teaching and education in general.
A study from researchers at the University of New Hampshire revealed that the combination of cyber bullying with face-to-face bullying is the most distressing to students. And they end up feeling out of control.
Pearson has partnered with Listen Current and will be offering daily current events and lessons to the digital classroom via its 6-12 literature curriculum.
A printing error caused confusion between proctors and students sitting in for last Saturday's SAT testing, leading students to believe they had more time in certain sections than they actually did.
The beloved TV personality Bill Nye the Science Guy is opening up about the importance of keeping teens interested in STEM not matter what the cost is.
In Muskegon County public schools in Michigan, high suspension rates have led to detailed investigations to try to remedy the growing problem. Administrators are scrambling to best understand who is being suspended, why they are, and what... 06/08/2015 - 10:28am ago
A new report based on public school funding and Department of Education data has revealed that only four states have increased education funding since 2008 and defined states by "fairness" in education funding using different measures,... 06/08/2015 - 10:58am ago
A survey report released from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has revealed that a majority of teachers are not happy with the quality of data they are receiving from the use of digital tools.
The Department of Justice is teaming up with researchers in Rhode Island and a multimedia company in Colorado to develop a video game designed to limit dating violence in eighth grade boys, spending almost $800,000 for the experiment.
Manteca Unified district in California is fine-tuning a $30 million digital initiative that might include banning the popular software application Skype.
New research has concluded that students who text while studying receive lower test scores and are worse note takers.
An Indiana middle school is trying a new hands-on community-based tech learning model to engage its students and could be a role model for innovative schools in the future.

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