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October is Connected Educator Month, and U.S. Secretary Arne Duncan spoke with educators on Twitter this week about education issues and trends.  Duncan...
In contrast with a recent study finding increased physical activity leading to no improvement in mental health, another study finds that young teens who put in...
Field trips may be one of the best ways for students to learn. From visiting museums to small businesses, students can learn real-life lessons. Schools are...
Halloween-Inspired Science Experiments  Halloween season is upon us--and EducationWorld has provided innovative and educational ways to incorporate...
Learning About Spiders Ick! Eww! A spider! This may be the reaction of many when they come across the creepy, crawly eight-legged...
Rainy Day? Five Indoor PE Activities for Elementary School Students When it comes to the fall season, many Physical Education teachers will find...
Overtesting has become a large complaint for parents, teachers, students, and administrators alike across the nation. In response, President Barack Obama has...
When teachers feel perplexed about various Common Core requirements, there may be opportunities for connecting with other educators to ensure understanding of...
Google continues to enhance its software for Google Classroom, an app that helps teachers with basic classroom tasks and organization.  The upgrade...
In the past eight months, nearly 60,000 undocumented school-aged children have entered the United States, some unaccompanied by a family member.  So...
A recent study found that students starting to exercise at a young age may not find any positive impact on their mental health.  According to  study in the UK...
Malala Yousafzai took to YouTube to encourage young women in every country to try coding just days after winning the Nobel Peace Prize.  "You can do...
We teachers might admit that our views on reading logs changed when we became parents. Having a stack of neatly filled out reading log forms is a different...
Eight Books to Teach Peer Pressure Peer pressure is a hard subject for students of all ages to deal with and understand yet it's something they encounter...
Resources for Students with Anger Management Let's face it: Students can get angry sometimes. There may be a few students in the class that struggle with...
Six Apps for National Dyslexia Awareness Month and Everyday October is National Dyslexia Awareness Month and special education teachers are...
United Nations Day Lessons On October 24, parts of the world will celebrate United Nations Day, the anniversary 1945 signing of the UN Charter....
Seven Media Literacy Lessons October is National Information Literacy Awareness Month. While educators always teach their students how to find,...
A courageous act against bullying by a student in Canada is receiving national attention for its positive approach to stop cyberbullying and other oppressive...
On Wednesday, October 22, people all around the country will be wearing orange to celebrate Unity Day, a national event developed by PACER’s National Bullying...

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