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A new study finds that an overly-decorated classroom can be disruptive to students and hinder their ability to learn.
A new-research based program, Ready Writing, has been launched to provide educators with instructional materials and easy-to-use professional development resources to help students meet expectations of Common Core writing standards for... 10/21/2014 - 11:51am ago
Chicago Public Media's This American Life radio program recently explored what is right and what is wrong with standard classroom management approaches in this country.
There has been a steep drop in the number of students who are deciding to become teachers and California has experienced the largest enrollment decline.
A new study will depict whether or not students can learn algebra through the implementation of their own interests, such as Instagram and video games.
A new study finds that teachers know just as much about technology as their students.
Veteran teacher Lee Kronert offers teachers five reasons why a teacher's right to lifetime tenure should be protected.
A new report conducted by the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education and The National Center for Innovation in Education suggests "overhauling how school and student success is measured in the United States."
Wednesday is Unity Day! Wearing orange on Unity Day means that you’re showing support for stomping out bullying while coming together as a community to support loving one another within a spectrum of equality.
Due to nationwide concern about student safety on school buses, the Department of Transportation has created a new technology that targets drivers who violate school bus laws, such as stopping or failing to reduce speed.
The hottest thing in STEM once was made of simple metal and helped students--and professional engineers--calculate with ease.
Some schools have been transitioning to standing desks, and this might be one of the best practices for a students' health and productivity.
College student and writer Lexi Harrick writes a thank you letter to all teachers for their hard work and positive impact on every student's life.
Letting students create avatars and giving them the opportunity to win points may invigorate your classroom and complement the work you already do.
Students in San Antonio get to practice their social skills and more through a unique program where they operate a thrift store.
A new poll shows that some parents are choosing to enroll their children in online schools to avoid bullying in schools.
Federal officials are putting their foot down after hearing a number of complaints of students with disabilities being subjected to bullying.
Teachers College is hosting the Kuo Ping Wen Symposium on October 25 to discuss the state of education and teacher training in China and the United States.
When it comes to students' favorite technology, smartphones and tablets make the top of the list, according to a new study.
LEGO recently announced the launch of its new program, MoreToMath 1-2, that will help teachers implement Common Core mathematics in the classroom.

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