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With the help of social media outlets including Facebook and Twitter, teachers can connect positively with other educators and parents, and even...

In schools across the nation, a new teaching method is catching fire: "slow reading."

"It's not necessarily just about reading...

The new year is here and many are predicting what may be in store for education in 2015. 

NPR.org gathered a list of 2015...

Winter vacation is over, and students are returning to their classrooms for their second half of the school year. High school students,...

South Dakota is dead last in teacher salaries in the U.S. and various solutions are being proposed to change that.

One possible solution...

The first year of teaching can be tough for all, but it is something that educators will always remember. 

John Holland, who has...

As more SMARTBoards, iPads, and Chromebooks make their way in to schools across the nation, educators aim to stay on top of technology trends....

It's a new year, but that doesn't mean the latest debates in education will be put to rest. This spring, thousands of students will be tested...

A professional learning network (PLN) is a group of connections where teachers can share and learn different methods of educating their students...

Technology is ever expanding, and being a teacher in this age can be exciting.

So says Herman Singh CEO of...

In schools across the country, there is an increasing number of students who qualify for free or reduced lunch.

According to the...

The Obama Administration has proposed taking funding from weak teacher training programs in order to improve "the pipeline of rookie educators."...

The new year is here, and an edtech survey asked its teachers what type of content they'd like to explore in 2015.

"Classroom...

As schools continue to use student data to its advantage, and jobs continue to rank data analytics high on their requirement lists, teachers are...

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