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It's flu season, and according to a new study, giving flu shots to students in school will not only protect them, but others too. "The effect of...
Regardless of school rules, spotting students using cell phones is inevitable. Teachers and parents can teach cell phone etiquette in order to minimize...
This week in the world of STEM, we're seeing initiatives with the primary focus of building a future workforce. The STEM workforce shortage is no news, though...
A new study finds that teachers are not prepared to teach their students. According to the report conducted by the National Council on Teacher...
A new report from the Brookings Institution claims that superintendent actions could not be directly connected to student achievement. The report said that "...
The question of whether or not to hold a child back in school may become even more heated in light of recent data. The debate is being held among...
Technology is becoming more prevalent in classrooms and teachers are becoming more innovative with how to use various tools in their classrooms.  George...
Four Crafts to Celebrate Kwanzaa in the Classroom Kwanzaa will soon be here, and teachers can get their students prepared for the holiday through crafts. ...
Five 'A Christmas Carol' Lessons for the Classroom Christmas time is here, and there are plenty of ways that teachers can bring the holidays into...
Education is always changing, and students are predicted to play a much larger role in that change. Judy Seltz, ASCD executive director, joined...
The year is ending, and there are plenty of news and studies that rolled into view in 2014 that educators should know about. An article on EducationDive looks...
Researchers found that children who had the lowest amount sleep at aged 5 and 6 had 60 percent to 100 percent increased odds of obesity by age 15. ...
You know the saying "it takes a village"? This saying can also be applied to education. So says veteran school administrator Adam Holden in a recent...
With reports on data breaches at Target, the White House, and celebrities' stolen photos on the Internet, cybersecurity and online privacy could be a big topic...
Our webinars will connect you with engaging, tech-savvy educators and professional development experts. Need to get up to speed on Common Core trends,...
This holiday season, students and their parents will shop around to find their teachers the best gift for the holidays. A recent Today show segment...
More states are adapting computer science classes in order for them to count towards high school graduation requirements. In 2020, there will be 1.4 million...
The Common Core State Standards have prompted many educators to change how they teach math. Some experts say the standards -- with an emphasis on deeper...
Two researches at UC Santa Cruz have developed a new animated video game for children who need help with their speech. The video game was “designed for...
In any job, it’s hard to not be burnt out. Being a teacher can be one of the most challenging jobs out there. One English teacher who experienced burnout didn'...

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