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Students Matter, an advocacy group funded by a Silicon Valley millionaire, brought the Vergara v. California case to court, ...

New U.S. Census data revealed that public schools already spending less on education have continued to make bigger budget cuts, regardless of...

"The Common Core educational standards have become so politically fraught that it is easy to forget why so many states decided to adopt them in...

Summer learning loss--becoming more of a concern among teachers--could be prevented with more parent involvement, reported Wosu.com, an NPR News...

To counteract a 230,000-member drop in just three years, the National Education Association has launched a Center for Organizing that will provide...

While acts of violence may seem prevalent in schools across the U.S., the U.S. Department of Education and Justice indicates that violent deaths...

In Allen, TX, the new, $60 million football stadium has been a source of considerable pride since it opened less than two years ago.

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Fostering curiosity is the key to learning, said Erik Shonstrom in a commentary piece for Education Week. "We have lost sight of an...

K-12 school districts are becoming more savvy about purchasing tech for students, reported Education Week. Schools and teachers are also...

ACT has announced a series of changes—most of which involve the addition of new scores—to its college admissions test.

The changes are...

Ryan Thomas, an ASCD Edge contributor, has outlined five fun activities that teachers can use on the last day of class. 

"The end of the...

Edutopia has generated an interesting list of Massive Open Online Courses for teachers to access over the summer. 

"For teachers, MOOCs...

In Texas, a mother is livid over a school ban on sunscreen that led to her daughter suffering a severe sunburn while on a school field trip,...

In Sacramento, a homeschooled 10-year-old prodigy has become one of the youngest students to graduate high school. He not only met state...

Wesleyan University President Michael Roth told Education Week that if teachers place too much emphasis on critical thinking, students...

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