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This week in STEM, an entire region in Arizona sets an example for how regions can come together to promote STEM education. Also in STEM news,...

The Nebraska State Education Association's annual delegate assembly overwhelmingly approved a class-size resolution to promote smaller class sizes...

One teacher gets the importance of regulating student data, but asks legislators everywhere to consult with teachers on how they use technology in...

According to results from a research project by a Texas A&M University team, children who stand at their desks instead of sitting gain "an...

Cognitive scientist, professor, and author Daniel Willingham claims that Common Core Standards won't boost reading comprehension because the...

While educators can breathe a sigh of relief their jobs aren’t going to robots,  a team of Swiss researchers have developed a new way for children...

In Napoleon, Michigan, the abbreviation "P.E." takes on a new name. Pirate Education is a teacher-developed bi-weekly class that gets K-5 students...

According to a recent study, print accounts for 70 percent of the country's PreK-12 learning materials despite the growing trend of technology use...

In the latest series of letters between two award-winning educators from opposite ends of both the East Coast and the Common Core debate,...

As educators and lawmakers spar on the subject of how to best evaluate student performance, the NCTE English Assessment Story Project is...

A copy of a New York English Language Arts exam was leaked online by anti-Common Core activists this week, according to the New York Post...

Measured Progress, a not-for-profit organization responsible for creating standard based assessments, open up about their latest challenges with...

An Arizona middle school teacher who gave Google CS First—a Google program designed to provide computer science enrichment materials to students—a...

In California, a recent survey revealed that a majority of parents know little to nothing about this year's new Common Core tests being...

Only five percent of almost 2 million U.S. high school students said they wanted to pursue careers as educators on the 2014 ACT tests, a new...

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