In the latest post for the Guardian's Secret Teacher, one teacher is discussing why she believes her peers should be less quick to label under-performers with a suspected learning disability.
As out-of-school numbers continue to grow on a global level with a majority of them being girls never enrolled, UN special envoy for global education Gordon Brown argues for innovation and increased efforts to address what he says is "the... 07/06/2015 - 11:46am ago
One expert is expressing concern over the lack of physical and mental well-being of students being included in the definition of student success and achievement in the potential No Child Left Behind rewrite currently being debated in... 07/10/2015 - 10:51am ago
Researcher and former teacher Conor P. Williams doesn't agrees that federal efforts in education need reform- but he doesn't think that stripping the federal government of certain powers is the way to do so.
According to Marc Joseph and many more with a familiarity of the arts' place in education, arts education needs a reinvigoration as it provides a necessary skill set for the futures of students.
Schools are finding many ways to deal with impending teacher shortages as the school year approaches, including using librarians and assistant principals as fill-ins and holding community forums seeking new hires. But what really needs to... 08/14/2015 - 10:22am ago
According to educator Lola Okolosie, the benefits from mobile phones in the classroom are a facade that do not outweigh the negative impacts on learning.
Results from a small study have indicated that K-8 parents place different importance on the role of quality teachers versus technology based on where they live.
According to Daniel T. Willingham, contributor for The New York Times, teacher training programs in the United States are what need reform, not the teachers themselves.
The 74's Mareesa Nicosia understands the importance of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's commitment to computer science education, but argues that another proposal the mayor made during his announcement concerning educating core skills... 09/17/2015 - 9:44am ago
Though many parents admit to being concerned about cyberbullying, a report released this week from University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health indicates that many are divided on what defines... 09/23/2015 - 9:50am ago
One reporter thinks Khan Academy is the future of education; he thinks it's the reform that educators and legislators have been talking about but have failed to define.
According to the Associated Press, John King will be acting Education Secretary for the remainder of the Obama administration following the announcement of Arne Duncan's plans to resign from the position this upcoming December.
According to distinguished educator and Hechinger Report contributor James Heckman, research regarding the effectiveness of early education, specifically preschool, has become convoluted in its obsession over emphasizing the importance of... 10/16/2015 - 10:00am ago
“Whatever one’s stance on gun laws, nobody goes into education to see combat. Teachers are not soldiers,” says veteran educator Lara N. Dotson-Renta in a post for The Atlantic.
In last night’s CNBC GOP debate, education received some attention from the presidential hopefuls as well as from Hillary Clinton (thanks to several 30-second ads that during the event's commercial breaks.)