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"We need to stand up for what is right for our patients and demand they get the same protection as their football colleagues," said pediatrician Samantha Rosman.
While summer is here, candidates seeking office in the fall should remain focused on education issues, argued David Adler in the Idaho Statesman.
Despite her speech being broadcasted on local TV news, district decisionmakers' minds were unchanged.
While one might think educators are using the games to deliver academic content, more often they're being used to motivate and reward lower-performing students.
Mariners great Edgar Martinez made a surprise appearance at an event honoring educators and raising awareness of education issues, reported the Mariners Web site.
At the high school's commencement, the President praised graduates for learning skills that "will make America stronger."
The program will allow students with special needs to participate in extracurricular activities such as physical education, art and music.
CNN closely examined the data, concluding that since the Sandy Hook shootings, there has been about one shooting every five weeks.
A reboot centered around the popular children's series will get kids back on the bus with Ms. Frizzle.
TeacherPlanet rounds up a wealth of World Cup-themed lessons and activities that help you take advantage of FIFA World Cup Brazil™ as a teachable moment.
Josh Waldron's impassioned blog post described the education system as "so deeply flawed that students suffer and good teachers leave (or become jaded)."
"It's the process of creating a program, letting it run, encountering problems, dissecting and examining the problem and finding a solution so you can create something," explained a tech expert.
Principals need clear goals, a culture of support and enough leeway to make the decisions they deem best for their campuses, according to a new report released by the George W. Bush Institute.
Harvard and Columbia researchers suggest that low-quality teachers can markedly lower students' potential future earnings.
Learn more about E-rate and get tips on tapping federal funding for digital learning devices and professional development.
Young teens who acted old for their age by forming early romantic relationships and basing friendships on appearance were seen as popular, revealed a study. But once these socially advanced teens matured, their behavior was no longer so... 06/13/2014 - 12:43pm ago
More educators than ever are flipping their classrooms, ditching in-class lectures in favor of collaborative, hands-on student work.
States such as FL, NC and KS have already--or are seeking to--phase out teacher tenure. Sixteen states -- up from 10 in 2011 -- now require the results of teacher evaluations be used in determining whether to grant tenure.
It's horrible to think about, but if a gunman or other intruder is attempting to gain access to a classroom, the safest thing is to find a way to keep the person locked out.
These apps, vetted by educators across the country, cover everything from digital storytelling and video tools to coding and augmented reality to English Language Arts and reading engagement.

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