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Could online programming transform students' snow days? One state is going to put it to the test.  This winter, districts in Pennsylvania will take...
Tablets are becoming a norm in classrooms across the country, and teachers are finding new and innovative ways to use them successfully. Three...
Catherine Rampell, an opinion columnist at The Washington Post, shared her views last week about the state of education in the country. Rampell wrote that the...
Activities to Celebrate Native American Day Native American Day falls on the fourth Friday of every September, where people are...
Lesson Booster: Ideas for National Comic Book Day and Beyond Get ready, because National Comic Book Day is here!  Recognizing National Comic Book Day...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden spoke Tuesday (Sept. 23) at an event which celebrated the launch of the Flying Classroom a new program designed to inspire...
Virtual gaming has become a popular resource in the classroom, and more games are being developed to connect to a number of different subjects students can...
Schools have been using student data for some time now, but there may be educators who use it improperly. In states such as Delaware, Rhode Island,...
While there are strong arguments on both sides of the debate as to whether teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons in schools, everyone would...
High value grants and an in-school concert are some incentives available to high schools who sign up for State Farm’s new “Celebrate My Drive” program this...
Note: This article was previously published by Education World and we're running it again on Election Day. Link to a local story about Garrett.  ...
A group of five educators from Maryland gathered this summer to discuss details of opening up a new school where they, not principals, would run the show....
In schools around the country, teachers are turning away from using standardized tests to evaluate their students and using other methods of assessment....
A new study suggests that girls may be receiving better grades than boys.  This statistic isn't reflected just in the United States, but all across the globe...
Two Texas high school seniors blew the crowd away after fighting back after a cruel act of bullying occured in their school.  Anahi Alvarez and...
Banned Book Week: 10 Books to Share With Students (Part 3) This month, people around the country will be celebrating Banned Books Week, an annual awareness...
Six Fall Recipes for the Classroom Autumn is here, and there's no better way to bring the new season than cooking and baking with students. From spooky...
What do students think of their rights? According to a recent survey, they are more than protective of their First Amendment rights.  The Knight Foundation,...
Using comic books in the classroom may just improve learning. So says David Cutler, a journalism and history teacher at an independent school near...
For some time now, some districts across the country have chosen to evaluate teachers based on student test scores, but according to a recent Gallup poll, a...

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