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Part of the Crash Course U.S. History series of educational videos, here's a great one for everyone to enjoy this Independence Day. Host John Green narrates at...
New York's top court struck down a law that made cyberbullying a crime, in what had been viewed as a test case of state and local statutes that target online...
In Decatur, AL, dual enrollment is helping high-school students get ahead in their college careers.  According to WHNT.com, "High school students in Lawrence...
School should be year-round for students because of the amount of learning loss that occurs during summer vacation.  So said the WAUSAUDailyHerald.com...
Teacher Aundrey Page, in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article, describes the burgeoning Maker Movement in which aspiring inventors, tech pioneers, science...
About two-thirds of district superintendents said they believe the Common Core State Standards will improve the quality of education in their communities,...
If you're feeling underappreciated as a teacher, take heart in the fact that your colleagues around the world feel the same way. The Teaching and...
Monty Python has been banned from telvision and protested at movie theaters. Now, the comedy group can add a small high school in Pennsylvania to the list of...
A new survey from the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, “2014 Schooling in America Survey,” found that 58% of Americans think K-12 education has...
Like same-sex marriage, healthcare, abortion and other hot-button issues, the Common Core debate has become so politicallty loaded that it's often used as a...
The most expensive prep school in the country, the Lawrenceville School near Princeton, NJ, spent much of its spring semester mired in racial tensions. Maya...
Twitter is an incredible tool for the classroom--if you know how to use it.  So said educator Vicki Davis, who believes Twitter is a great resource that can...
Math is never an easy subject to teach, but with summertime upon us, there are plenty of ways for students to brush up on skills and have fun at the same time...
When it comes to finding fun and interactive games for students, summer camp is the perfect place to start. Looking for tons of awesome games covering plenty...
Summer vacation is a great time to gain some perspective and reflect on what you love about the profession.  WeAreTeachers.com, a blog that offers...
Summertime offers teachers the opportunity to focus on professional development, whether it means diving into a great book, attending a conference or scanning...
Matthew Mingle, in an Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development article, provides teachers tips on preparing their cover letters and resumes. For...
In Greenwell Springs, LA, some parents are moving children into homeschooling due to confusion over Common Core-aligned math instruction. "They say...
Business leaders want students to leave school with skills that help them survive in the real world. At the recent Next New World conference hosted...
Colorado's teacher evaluation system has added a lot of work for principals without adding any additional resources.  The 2010 law requires that...

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