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A high school student's positive response to bullying inspired a national movement to spread kindness through Post-it notes.
Finding out what students are reading and encouraging them to read and be accountable for their time is admirable, but are reading logs the best tool to achieve results? One writer says that the logs discourage reading.
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai recently took to YouTube to encourage young women and girls to do one hour of coding.
A recent study in the UK found that students starting to exercise at a young age may not find any positive impact on their mental health.
PBS Newshour offers teachers tips on how to successfully handle and facilitate school success for undocumented students in the classroom.
In order to keep up with other technological advances in education, Google Classroom added some features.
Educator Elizabeth Stein offers teachers advice for Connected Educator Month: Common Core needs connected educators.
The president recently endorsed a move by education officials to pull back the amount of standardized testing in schools, in favor of upping the quality of these tests.
A new study found that bringing students on field trips to live theatre shows helps enhance vocabulary, academic content, and social and emotional skills.
Increased physical activity may not lead to improvements in a teen's mental health, but it could lead to better school performance.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan took to Twitter this week to discuss connected learning with teachers all over the country.
Highlights recently released its annual State of the Kid survey, which looks at kids' opinions on parental distractions, school, and extracurricular activities.
A recent study conducted by Harvard University and Panorama Education that students who have more similarities with their teachers find improved educational outcomes.
The 2014 Pearson Student Mobile Device Survey found that while 93 percent of students have wireless access at home, only 62 percent have Wi-Fi at school.
Researchers found that 20 percent of teens said they had sent a nude photo of themselves to another person, and 38 percent had received messages that were sexual in nature.
A new project by NPR highlights the lives of teachers after the bell rings at 3 p.m..
Arts education activist and singer-songwriter Ben Folds joined the National Coalition for Core Arts Standards (NCCAS) for the formal launch of the new arts-focused standards.
Award-winning singer Taylor Swift will join forces with Scholastic to release a video endorsing the importance of reading and writing.
A new app, the Digital Citizenship App, helps teaches student digital literacy skills.
A recent survey finds that teachers demand more Common Core training and they especially want more PD related to the actual content of the standards and integration of the standards across subjects.

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