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U.S. Senators Angus King (I-Maine) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.V.) have introduced a bill called the Digital Learning Equity Act of 2015 that aims to find ways to improve students' internet access.
Award-winning educator and vehement opponent of Common Core standards, Carol Burris, will retire early and quit her position as principal of South Side High School in Rockville Centre, N.Y. this June to focus on continuing to oppose the... 05/11/2015 - 9:21am ago
If you’re looking to participate in ‘Thank Your Mentor Day,’ Education World has come up with some ideas for you to do so.
During the annual ASU+GSV Summit, the U.S. Department of Education released a free guide for education technology developers to better understand the needs of the nation with a focus on the need to better serve disadvantaged students.
A research-backed early reading app is being offered to educators for free.
The school year is coming to a close, and many teachers and schools are closing their year with amazing stories about how they've promoted STEM in their classrooms or intend to do so next year. Read below for some examples of STEM... 06/02/2015 - 9:23am ago
This week in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), a company helps students learn both STEAM skills and global citizenship, states' industries continue to play a vital role in encouraging interest in STEM and young learners... 10/13/2015 - 11:14am ago
This week in STEM, we look at how the digital age is facilitating the studying of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math studies across the country's schools and communities.
This week in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math news, facts about math reveal the subject is a big determinant of future success.
One of stipulations that did not make the cut with the Senate's passing of the Every Child Achieves Act- the re-write to the expired No Child Left Behind Act- was the provision for providing school vouchers to low-income families.
Could a future with "no classrooms" work beyond the Silicon Valley?
This week in news from the National Center for Science Education, the reality behind a pandemic threat is exposed, a student shares important tips for practicing science and one NCSE team member has some qualms with the latest movie in the... 10/29/2015 - 12:54pm ago
In a vote late yesterday night, Acting Secretary John B. King was confirmed by the Senate for the permanent role in a 49-40 vote.
November is National Family Literacy Month, and the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) is contributing with events and resources to help create a strong support system for children learning to read across the country.
Use this list of activities from EdWorld to cover all the subjects this Groundhog Day.
Proponents of the alternative measure argued that providing the judiciary with the power to determine school funding would set a bad precedent and would instigate “unintended consequences.” Opponents of the alternative measure, however,... 11/04/2015 - 9:25am ago
In honor of National Bunsen Burner Day, here are some facts about the chemist behind it.
Psychometrics and math go hand-in-hand, authors of a new book say.
H&R Block continues to help students learn financial literacy schools for no charge to their teacher.
Another set of state board members are speaking out against the Department of Education's ESSA draft regulations.

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