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­ An app that helps users learn different languages is now expanding its reach to students in schools across the United States. In response to letters from...
When it comes to teaching Common Core in the classroom, sometimes textbooks just don't cut it.  So says Mary Janzen in an article on SmartBlogs.com...
A new study finds that when autistic children live with pets, the animals can help them acquire social skills. Researchers found that 70 families with...
Winter is here, and that means teachers will be encountering the unpredictable: snow days.  When a snowstorm hits and schools close, students grab their sleds...
It's a new year, and that means new resolutions. For some teachers, one resolution could concern learning how to balance work and home life. Stacey...
School psychology has changed over the years, and the Colorado Society of School Psychologists' 2014 School Psychologist of the Year shared just how. ...
As students return to school, many are wary about the spread of influenza among the school population. Someone with the flu is able to infect others for up to...
Technology continues to advance in the world of education, and many are making predictions on what to expect in the classroom. One young innovator,...
When students are creating book reports or PowerPoint presentations, they may find it difficult to decide whether their images are public domain, or not. One...
Five Books for Reading and Vocabulary Instruction Education World has gathered these resources to help you teach reading, grammar and language arts...
This week's Education World STEM News Roundup from Education World places a strong emphasis on girls in STEM. As the new year kicks off, opinions...
More and more schools are utilizing personalized learning in the classroom. In California at Summit Public Schools, the teachers "don't stand in...
Just before the new year kicked off, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan took to Twitter with a tweet causing educators around the nation to respond.  ...
With the help of social media outlets including Facebook and Twitter, teachers can connect positively with other educators and parents, and even use social...
In schools across the nation, a new teaching method is catching fire: "slow reading." "It's not necessarily just about reading slowly, it's about...
The new year is here and many are predicting what may be in store for education in 2015.  NPR.org gathered a list of 2015 education predictions from...
Five Lesson Plans for No Name Calling Week  During the third week of January, schools will aim to teach their students about the negative effects of...
Winter vacation is over, and students are returning to their classrooms for their second half of the school year. High school students, particularly seniors,...
South Dakota is dead last in teacher salaries in the U.S. and various solutions are being proposed to change that. One possible solution that was suggested by...
Towards the end of 2014, the Federal Communications Commission approved a $1.5 billion increase in the E-rate's annual fund, and schools are taking advantage...

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