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The recent, violent attacks in Iraq (most recently in the cities of Mosul and Tikrit) have been led by Sunni militants belonging to the “jihadist...

Nearly half of Americans who begin college today will not actually finish, largely due to skyrocketing costs and work/life balance.

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While the assault on tenure has been all over the news, U.S. News and World Report writer Susan Milligan decided to examine exactly why...

The P.E. program at Patriot High School in Nokesville, VA, represents a major shift in philosophy and focus. There, gym teachers take steps to...

Need great lessons to celebrate the Fourth of July? Look no further than EducationWorld's collection of Independence Day-themed activities. Teach...

How can busy teachers sort through thousands of educational apps to find the ones that will genuinely benefit students? Michelle Luhtala,...

It's horrible to think about, but if a gunman or other intruder is attempting to gain access to a classroom, the safest thing is to find a way to...

In addition to the recent ruling by a California judge that eliminated some teacher tenure protection in that state, a number of other states have...

The flipped classroom model is expanding and changing in K–12 classrooms, with 30% more teachers adopting the teaching method since 2012,...

A 10-year longitudinal study in the journal Child Development found that young teens who acted old for their age by sneaking into movies...

With over a billion dollars pledged for school technology and an overhaul underway for the program that provides discount Web access, the federal...

Spending a single year with a lower-quality teacher can cost a student tens of thousands--or even millions of dollars--in future lifetime earnings...

Principals need clear goals, a culture of support and enough leeway to make the decisions they deem best for their campuses, according to a new...

Toys and games are changing how kids learn, but not necessarily in the ways that immediately come to mind.

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High school teacher Josh Waldron made the difficult decision to leave public education "for good," but not before making an impassioned blog post...

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