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Homelessness amongst public high school students may be higher than you think. 

Homeless students are homeless with their...

A principal from Colorado recently co-authored a book encouraging school principals, district superintendents and other administrators to "improve...

Some teachers sigh quietly to themselves when they think of telling their student to pursue teaching as a career. Others take pen to paper and...

The pressure for students to perform well on state mandated standardized tests weighs heavily on instructors across the nation. This week a trial...

Boys with high-functioning autism may have stronger grammatical skills than those without. 

According to a recent study from...

When it comes to arts education, students find positive benefits beyond the classroom. For many students, stretching their creative boundaries may...

K-12 educators may not be keeping up with the demand for more IT skills and computer science knowledge. However, exposing students just a little...

Today is National Coffee Day, and java joints all over the country will be celebrating by offering free coffee to their customers...

Schools across the country are trying to go green and save money. From recycling to picking up playgrounds, students are also participating in...

The Advantage Testing Foundation was providing high school girls a chance to win thousands of dollars for being math whizzes at MIT this past...

This week, for the first time in its history, two school districts were awarded The Broad Prize for Urban Education. 

The Eli...

What is "deeper learning," and how can teachers use it in the classroom?

New research from the American Institutes for Research...

Technology is becoming a large part of today's classrooms, and may be one of the biggest tools teachers and students use throughout their day. ...

At least one teacher is fed up with students parroting words and phrases such as “non-negotiables, targets, levels, learning objectives or success...

Is there such thing as asking too many questions in the classroom? One teacher believes students need to question more.

Bill...

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