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"You know the basics: Establish clear rules and consequences, be consistent, keep students engaged. But even with all that in place, the small things you do could be wreaking havoc on your whole system."
Actor and Comedian Russell Brand has set up funding to help his former school in Essex provide a library to promote reading in today's youth.
This holiday season, e-reading devices and ebooks will continue to be popular with students.
A new study found that children who attend all-day preschool are more prepared for kindergarten that those who don’t.
A national survey of teachers finds that a majority of K-8 teachers believe that educational games are valuable classroom tools, but few say they know where to find the best resources.
A common trend is spreading throughout the country where states are trying to make computer science courses count towards a graduation requirement.
Chromebooks have continued to beat iPads as the most popular new devices in U.S. schools.
With the help of anti-testing groups, schools across the country continue to push back against the Common Core standards by opting out of testing.
In the U.S., there are public schools who are still adopting practices that were common in the 19th century: same-sex classes.
In order to fit in Common Core instruction, teachers across the U.S. are advocating to alter or lengthen class schedules in order to help their students.
Former math educator Jim Pike offers educators six Minecraft lesson ideas for the Common Core math classroom.
This winter, school districts plan to replace snow days with virtual learning days.
As the holiday season kicks in, STEM news around the United States slows down, but there is still no shortage of amazing lessons and learning in the works.
A report released by the Software Information Industry Association finds that testing and assessment products are the biggest category among education technology sales.
Do teachers take time to step back and appreciate what their school has to offer? This teacher does. Ariel Sacks lists nine ways she appreciates her new school.
A new report finds that teachers in certain cities earn less than those in others, thus making it very difficult to live a middle-class lifestyle.
"What I’m about to say might make me the most unpopular teacher in the lounge. Standardized testing actually isn’t all that bad. In fact, if used correctly, it can do some great stuff."
“There’s something rotten festering in our schools. It’s the elephant in the room, a skeleton in our closet and the clothes on the emperor. It has afflicted, tarnished and debased our once respected profession. Cheating."
A new study finds that students let social pressure from other students affect their decisions in asking for help with their academics.
Former teacher Allie Gross offers gifts for teachers this holiday season.

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