Five Websites for National Engineers Week
During the week of Feb. 22-28, people will be celebrating how engineers make a difference in our world and...
Fifth-grade teacher Lisa Brown at West Bloomfield Scotch Elementary has created innovative spelling activities to help students learn how the way a word sounds...
I thought about not covering this article because, as my English husband reminded me, the Daily Mail is more like the National...
A small study finds that elementary school teachers with depression could be hindering more than just their performance.
Arizona State University...
When it comes to allowing students to bring in their own devices (or BYOD as it's known) there are plenty of right and wrong tactics teachers can take.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan recently wrote a blog post encouraging federal lawmakers to replace No Child Left Behind with a "new and better law."...
A new finding reveals that there may be lapses in security for some apps that are designed for student end users. As more schools require that students use...
According to a recent survey, educators across the nation are using technology in the classroom, and support blended learning as a teaching method in their...
It’s time for another weekly roundup of freebies, giveaways, and deals for you and your classroom from Education World. Valentine’s Day is this Friday, and we...
This week in STEM news, we've found that surveys show scientists are worried about the state of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education in...
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is proposing to implement plans that will make profound effect on the way Internet users are limited as well as opening up the...
Chromebooks are becoming a vital item in schools slowly but surely. Now there is new added security from teachers and students if their device is misplaced....
A group of students in New York decided that they wanted to do something about safe water awareness, so they did.
Students at Clarence Middle School, who...
With the lure of technology circling around students' heads, it's hard for any principal or teacher to try to encourage reading in and out of the classroom....
When it comes to terrorism, teachers may find it a difficult subject to discuss in the classroom. One eighth grade teacher from California shares the methods...
The Garrison Forest School for girls in Maryland has created an immersive MIT Media Lab-created course for students in fourth and fifth grade.The course is one...
Exams have been a subject of debate for some time now, and teachers all over have been expressing their like and dislike for required testing.
One...
A new study conducted by The National Bureau of Economic Research looks at teachers' unconscious biases and highlights how powerful encouragement can be in a...
Teachers are always looking for new ways of scaffolding their lessons to help students and to meet Common Core requirements. Fortunately, there are...
Crowdfunding site Kickstarter has for some time been a source of inspiration for those looking to fund their ideas and products. Educators and EdTech creators...