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EdTech Roundup: Educational Technology Highlights From 2015  Technology in education is one of the biggest talking points when it comes to predicting the...
A new paper from researchers Stephen B. Holt and Seth Gershenson titled The Impact of Teacher Demographic Representation on Student Attendance and Suspensions...
2,000 volunteers helped last week to renovate a school not used in four years to act as temporary school for elementary school students in Red Oak, Texas after...
According to The Economist, America’s schools are relying too much on police presence to handle disciplinary problems in difficult schools, causing minorities...
One of Arne Duncan’s last moves before officially resigning as U.S. Education Secretary was to co-sign an open letter to the country’s school leaders, urging...
Last year, the Commissioner of Education moved to establish a temporary Online Learning Advisory Council to make recommendations and issue guidance on blended...
2016 is a fresh new year and with it should come even more technological advancements that are geared towards making learning and teaching much easier and...
TechCHAT: Instructional Specialist on Using Stepping Stones Math Curriculum Cristina Charney, elementary instructional specialist at...
John King, Jr. has officially become Acting U.S. Secretary of Education following Arne Duncan’s resignation. Marketplace.com has some speculations about what...
Despite an increase in non-fiction reading in K-12 education since the adoption of Common Core standards, most students—specifically in high school—aren’t...
At Eagle Mountain Elementary School in Fort Worth, Texas, students are allowed to have recess four times per day after being part of a project designed by...
A group of eight students and teachers are in the middle of suing Compton Unified School District after they say it failed to provide proper resources for...
In 2016, many states will be accessing or re-doing state standards to rely less on Common Core and aligned tests. One state that followed this path...
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy is one of the few governors that despite recent terror attacks abroad will welcome Syrian refugees into the state should...
Exploring Alternative Teaching and Reform Many parents are now enrolling their children into alternative learning programs and classes...
A TechCHAT with Filament Games’ Dan Norton on “Planet Mechanic” Dan Norton, cofounder and Chief Creative Officer at Filament Games,...
New state laws that have set out to reduce long-term suspensions have resulted in a twenty percent decrease in the number of students disciplined statewide,...
We’ve heard enough of the ‘New Year, New Me,” mantras. But while it’s not necessary to making lofty goals that will only discourage you when not meeting them,...
Everyone wants to know why America’s teens aren’t getting enough sleep. Is it because school start times should be delayed to better represent...
After school programs, which are supported by an abundance research for boosting student achievement, have achieved some slight victories with the passing of...

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