School districts in the Northeast are adopting Windows and Samsung tablets in the classroom in order to optmize the learning experience. They prove to be efficient for personalized instruction.
Educator Ellie Herman decided to stop teaching one day and spent a year traveling to classrooms and learning from other teachers. Since then she has written a number of articles exploring what she learned during that year.
A recent study by a group which advocates for tougher teacher training requirements found that most teachers find their pay rises more slowly than other professions.
Falling prices have made 2-in1 hybrid devices a reasonable choice for schools. These devices offer the benefits of a tablet along with the functionality of a full laptop complete with keyboard.
Three writers behind the Math Common Core Standards share their insight on the process of writing the standards and national backlash the standards are facing.
A new study finds that learning a musical instrument can help children reduce feelings of anxiety, gain control their emotions and focus their attention.
Tablets and Chromebooks are becoming popular sidekicks to teachers and students in classrooms across the country. One particular district finds one device, the HP Elitebook Revolve 810 to be the best fit for their schools.
In response to countless amounts of bullying incidents originating from a new app called Yik Yak, one group of high school students decided that enough was enough.
Being an administrator isn't an easy job, and it can especially be challenging when administrators need to have "tough conversations" with their teachers.