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Kevin G. Welner, a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder’s School of Education, said that despite backlash, Common Core-aligned testing is here to stay.
Even during this slow news cycle, Education World has found stories of innovative efforts in the realm of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education.
A new study is in the works looking at whether teaching math as early as preschool will help children improve in their later academic performance.
This month, brand new Common Core-aligned tests will be making their debut in some states, and selected students will find themselves taking these tests online.
Administrator Tom Martellone offers principals tips on how to maintain balance throughout the school year.
A new study finds that young teens who smoke hookah or use snus are more likely to move on to cigarettes.
The "whole novels method" helps students read books at their own pace, and brings the enjoyment of reading back in to the classroom.
The First Lady took the time to recognize students who finished their college applications. Obama and the D.C. charter school hope to inspire more children to strive to attend college.
In order to encourage students, particularly young women, to pursue careers in STEM, President Obama visited a middle school this week to promote the expansion of computer science courses.
A recent study from CompTIA found that e-learning software, classroom management software, game-based learning and mobile apps are spreading throughout classrooms in the country.
Chromebooks continue to secure their spot as the number one choice for teachers and students in the classroom contracting over $78 million in sales.
Keeping school lunches healthy has been a priority among school officials and for some time now, and Congress has recently taken action to improve the nutritional content of foods children eat.
Using technology in the classroom is important, and according to a recent report, students want more of it.
At the White House Summit on Early Education, President Barack Obama called on the public to invest in the expansion of early childhood opportunities for children across the country.
EducationDive offers a list of five K-12 news stories and trends for teachers to keep track of in 2015.
Disney launched a new digital learning initiative, Imagicacademy, to provide mobile learning apps for kids and an app for parents to follow along.
A report has found that students are reading fewer nonfiction books than fiction, and are reading below their ability levels.
Enjoy these offers as we ease into the holiday season! Read for details on how to get LEGO magazines, a Mrs. Claus lesson plan, a 3D printer and and more!
Naphtali Hoff, veteran educator, shares his views about being a passionate teacher and shares ways how to keep that passion.
A recent report features teachers who explain why they pay for their own school supplies.

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