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LaTonya White spends her weekends in East Nashville acting as a door-to-door salesperson. She’s not selling any products, however, but rather a free, public education.
The Obama Administration has announced an initiative to further educate today’s students about global warming by offering educators resources for teaching about climate change.
States across the U.S. are considering making it a graduate requirement for students to pass a 100-question U.S. citizenship test.
Two studies recently found that neither a packed lunch from home nor lunch in the cafeteria is actually healthy.
Being a teacher, contrary to belief, is more than an 8-hour job. Teaching is a tiring job, so turning to coffee is a preferable choice for educators looking for an extra boost during their day.
When a father heard his son and the rest of the basketball team saying mean things about a disabled girl, he decided to do something about it. What he did changed the girl's high school career for the better.
Where is the best place to be a teacher in the United States? According to a new report, Columbus, Ohio is where America's teachers should go.
On Thursday, Dec. 11, Apple retail stores around the world will be hosting one free hour of coding workshops to support the second annual Hour of Code.
Music teachers share four successful methods of using technology in the music classroom.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a grant of $5 million to fund schools with projects supporting healthy eating.
An article by PCWorld looks at why Chromebooks are trumping iPad sales in education.
This week's list of offers and deals includes discounts from Brooklyn Bean Roastery and the New York Times along with a free coloring book, great worksheets and more.
Educators across the U.S. share how they manage mobile learning in their schools.
PBS's Gwen Ifill recently interviewed California poet and playwright Claudia Rankine, who authored “Citizen,” a National Book Award finalist.
At Sherwood High School in Oregon, young women can join a girls-only class where they learn welding, woodworking and computer technology.
The holidays are here and parents may be figuring out what to give their favorite educator. A recent survey finds that most parents don’t give gifts or tips to their students’ teachers, and teachers don’t expect holiday gifts either.
Amplify, a company that offers digital products to K-12 educators, has announced the launch of a new personalized professional development system.
In order to address challenges American Indian students still face today, President Barack Obama has announced a new initiative called “Generation Indigenous.”
NPR looks at how Hollywood has depicted teachers through film and television.
A couple of midwestern colleges are seeing what many other universities across the nation have been observing: a much smaller number of would-be teachers in recent years.

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