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While some states are firmly rooted in both Common Core standards and assessments, others are questioning these standards, some more formally than others. In fact, parents in Tennessee can provide online feedback.
Teachers can access this math-geared lesson to teach their students about Ebola and the spreading of diseases.
"In the often heated national debate over the Common Core, opponents have cast the standards as a threat to teacher autonomy and students’ intellectual creativity. The result is a public perception that there is very little wiggle room for... 11/07/2014 - 10:06am ago
Lifehacker provides how tos and advice for everything under the sun and, in this case, is breaking down Common Core for the masses.
Renee Boss offers teachers tips on how to become leaders through social media efforts, professional development workshops, and more.
Since 2003, Skype has offered people to connect with others all around the world, and as it continues to advance, teachers have scooped it up to use in their classrooms.
Teachers who use personalized learning with their students may find better results than those who don't, a recent study finds.
This week, NPREd asked experienced teachers what really makes a good teacher. The variety of educators had many varying opinions to share.
Naphtali Hoff, executive coach and former educator, offers tips to help teachers respond to unwanted feedback and use comments to improve as leaders and as educators.
Preventing plagiarism can be even more important than detecting plagiarism and educating your students saves time and future headaches.
New research finds that children who are obese may find that they will continue to be obses and they age due to the influence of their surroundings.
A new lesson plan provided by The New York Times looks at the new Internet sensation "Alex From Target" and invites students to explore the phenomenom of viral content.
In order to avoid bringing under-prepared teachers into the classroom, the Obama Administration released a plan that grades teacher preparation programs.
A new study finds that a poor diet can also lead to an increased risk of mental health issues in children.
Happy Veterans Day! Education World has provided six resources teachers and others can use when educating their students about the holiday.
According to a new survey, both teachers and parents have common misconceptions when it comes to understanding ADHD in young women.
According to a recent survey conducted by Moms With Apps, parents believe that apps are just as beneficial to education as teachers and students.
A new report finds that within the last decade, Hispanic students have been improving in mathematics all across the country.
The Obama Administration recently announced its effort to ensure that all students will have access to high-quality teachers, focusing on low-income schools first.
STEM initiatives have been sweeping the nation and Education World has compiled stories to show just what students are learning in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.

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