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Teachers around the country are weighing the merits and potential fallout of engaging in politically-charged class discussions.
Donald Trump has said very little about where he stands on education policy, but his past actions say a lot.
There will be less movers and shakers in the world if moving and shaking in early education classrooms keeps decreasing.
Zero-tolerance legislation introduced by a Minnesota legislator doesn't take into account the bigger picture.
Business leaders stand behind Common Core standards because they prepare students for a globally competitive world, says Cheryl Oldham, vice president of the Center for Education and Workforce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation on... 09/21/2015 - 10:59am ago
Karla DeMaris, an English teacher at Penquis Valley High School in Milo, Maine, wrote an article examining Common Core and teaching English in a high-school setting.
Too often teachers have never received professional development to help students succeed in high school, and there is little time for educators to focus on establishing strong relationships with kids.
"Sure, young people can quickly figure out how to text using abbreviations and emoticons, but how many know how to intelligently navigate the Internet or specify their Google searches, important lifelong abilities?" he said.
Education professor discusses the merits and downsides to homework for overextended children in the U.S.
A Washington Post opinion writer shared her views and others' perspectives that education is not worsening and the downgrading of U.S. schools has been an unfortunate national pastime.
A Wired writer asks, “Are Americans getting dumber?” and shares his ideas to improve the quality of education in the country.
After a Florida legislator proposed a bill for teachers to be required to grade parents of their students, one educator spoke out.
Schools across the nation are now mandating computer science and coding classes in their schools, should all schools follow this practice?
Lee Kronert, math educator, shares his views about the latest controversy with TIME magazine and why tenure should be supported.
Jessica Leber from FastCoExist.com believes that if you pay a teacher more, you will find great results in their teacher quality, as well as student learning.
Education expert Rod Pitcher, believes keeping a classroom environment stimulating will help stimulate a student's mind, and make them better thinkers and learners.
Bullying prevention doesn't just stop after the month of October. Psychologist and LGBTQ activist offers teachers three ways to ban derogatory language and support their students in the classroom.
Throughout the last few years, there have been a number of initiatives to provide students with the healthiest lunches out there. Some schools, however, actually want their lunches less healthy than most.
The problem-solving skills that students learn and practice through coding can also be achieved through wood shop, cooking, baking, math and architecture classes, one technology expert said.
Another vote for increasing teacher salaries from a writer in Ohio who thinks that higher pay would boost the quality of professionals in schools.