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An update to our earlier story reveals that that readers who got to know the impact of Principal Nadia Lopez donated more than $350,000 to her middle school in Brooklyn.
STEM initiatives are sweeping the nation, and Education World has compiled the latest stories to show just what students are learning in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
As part of its 50 Great Teachers series, NPR looks at how an elementary school teacher uses Bruce Springsteen to teach her students.
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed an increase of $3.8 billion to provide supporting technology to schools and libraries.
"Trust us to do all that we can to keep communication clear and open, because teaching and learning are related activities so that’s important. But please also remember that we are people too."
The importance of standardized tests continues to be debated and all education stakeholders are concerned about the culture of today's schools.
A middle school in Missouri uses online programs such as Khan Academy and My Great Campus helps its students perform better in math classes.
A new study finds that teen driving accidents can be at its highest if the high school has an early start time.
"We need to talk about redesigning the role of principal from building manager to instructional leader," one superintendent boldly stated this week.
Code.org has just released a new computer program that will encourage young women to learn how to code with Disney's Anna and Elsa from "Frozen."
President Barack Obama has officially signed the Child Care Credit and Development and Block grant, which will improve child care for low-income families.
Teachers and administrators from schools and districts that took part in the PARCC and assessment tests share their experiences to help others prepare for testing this spring.
Apple Education has released a video highlighting how iPads are helping kids in the classroom.
When it comes to students with concussions, a recent study finds that some schools may not be as prepared as others.
Some educators and experts say that the cost and ease of use make Chromebooks desirable.
CEO of Teaching Quality Barnett Barry gives five reasons why professional development remains unchanged in the United States.
A new study finds that introducing word problems to students in the beginning of a math lesson would be more beneficial for students through middle school and college.
President Obama is calling on superintendents to help with the expansion of an initiative to bring high-speed Internet connectivity to all of America’s schools.
The toymaker has released a pilot program that will assist young children with learning the purpose and functionality of certain toys and with learning how to engage with one another.
President Barack Obama announced this week his plan for executive action on immigration, and his plans will not only effect undocumented immigrants in the U.S., but also their young children.

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