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Here are some of the top five technological tools teachers can use in the classroom to transform STEM.
A recent study in the United Kingdom finds that social media may be one of the main causes of the lack of confidence in young women.
Bring your own device initiatives, a push for one-to-one implementation and personalized learning are being emphasized more and more in today's classroom. While these practices are transforming the learning environment, they are useless... 11/12/2014 - 12:35pm ago
An education technology company acquired by Amazon last year, TenMarks Education, has launched a new program designed to help teachers teach math under the new educational standards.
The American Federation of Teachers has recently rewarded two states grants for them to revise and possibly rewrite their Common Core Standards.
Former fifth grade social studies and language arts teacher offers educators four social media tools to use in the classroom.
Rosetta Stone Inc. has recently introduced a digital literacy product called Rosetta Stone Kids Reading designed to help young children learn to read.
Cliques and hierarchies within teens thrive in high schools across the country, but a recent study finds that smaller schools do not have this issue as much as larger schools.
More than 1.1 million public school students in the U.S. do not have permanent homes, and recent data finds that there are plenty of schools that struggle to address their needs.
High schools across the United States are responding to a need for machinists, welders, and other technicians by revamping their manufacturing programs.
Chromebooks are becoming one of the best devices in the classroom, fulfilling the needs of both teachers and students.
The digital publisher and shopping site announced its selections for this year's best books, with Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng making the top of the list.
Blackboard, Inc. has aquired ParentLink and plans to improve its distance learning capabilities and parent and community communication offerings.
Think Through Math, a web-based mathematical instruction program, teaches kids not only about math, but also about how to donate to charities across the United States.
A new study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that more than a fifth of American teens smoke or use tobacco in some way.
Gym teachers across the U.S. are finding that Common Core is making its way into gym classes as students practice and improve their math skills during physical activities.
"Think Before You Link", a free online course, will be released for students grades three to eight to help them learn about online safety, bullying, and Internet ethics.
When it comes to healthy eating, cafeteria managers may not be doing all they can to help improve a child's eating habits. A new study, however, finds that changing the cafeteria environment could help students eat their vegetables.
The New York City school system has announced its adoption of Chromebooks in all of its classrooms this year.
Schools across the country are developing their own Early Warning Systems that monitor student attendance, GPA, and struggles in order to keep them on track.

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