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Educator Jakina Dortch has been bald since she was 11 years old, and is working on an anti-bullying campaign called, "The Baldness in You."
Teachers are finding a free math app called PhotoMath, "bad news" for the future of students in math classes.
As a part of The Guardian's "Secret Teacher" series, this teacher finds that the profession has robbed him or her of the chance for love.
After teachers saw the upcoming cover for the November 3 issue of Time magazine, they were outraged, and many want magazine representatives to apologize.
Keeping the arts in education, including, music, theater, dance, visual, and more can help transform society for the better.
School suspensions have been scrutinized for some time now, and researchers continue to find flaws in its system.
Little Kids Rock, a non-profit organization that aims to revitalize music education, just hosted its sixth annual benefit in New York City where they honored Joan Jett as “Rocker of the Year.”
School districts across the country continue use tests other than the Common Core tests for various reasons.
Massively Open Online Courses, known as MOOCs, are becoming a popular tool for teachers in high school classrooms.
Today, NPR has started its 50 Great Teachers series, where the publication will look at some of the world's best teachers and how they are used in classrooms today.
Steve Graham, professor of education at Arizona State University offers teachers three tips on how to teach K-12 students how to write.
Even countries outside of the U.S. follow the guideline to restrict screen time before a child is two years old but there are few comprehensive analyses of educational screen time compared to passive viewing.
"Instead of hammering teachers, let’s smash inequality and underfunding. Let’s work together to do what evidence and common sense tells us works to help children succeed."
"I think you really have to step back and force yourself to really explain something such that no one can have a problem with the explanation. That’s when you really get into full understanding ..."
When it comes to decorating the "classroom of the future", whiteboards might not make the cut.
A teacher put down the briefcase and followed two students around for two days, and was shocked at what she discovered.
USC and Mattel Children’s Foundation launched “Speedometry™,” a free program using popular toys to explore scientific concepts.
It's not known how many schools celebrate Halloween in classrooms, but some districts have gotten press recently for rejecting such festivities.
A man with dyslexia created a program that focuses on talking about learning disabilities as a different way of thinking as opposed to an academic setback.
A new Gallup survey finds that teachers across the country are split when it comes to their overall reaction to Common Core State Standards.

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