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Students have put down beloved paperbacks and replaced them with smartphones, iPads and other technology. Kids' reading for pleasure has dropped tremendously...
Among Apple, Google and Microsoft, it's uncertain which hardware will rule the education market.  In 2012, Apple had a 50 percent share of the...
Young chocolate milk lovers in CT should start worrying. The state may be the first to ban the beverage from all of its public schools.  The popular drink is...
Educators of color make up more than half of teachers in low-income districts, according to NYDailyNews.com. In addition, almost half of educators who quit...
A teacher training program focused on Common Core standards and diverse teaching methods is boosting educators' readiness for the classroom. The program, edTPA...
By monitoring children's mouse clicks, keystrokes and other data, edtech companies aim to determine not only what individual kids know, but also how they think...
Worried about budget cuts? The good news: Many key things educators can do to prepare students for the future don't necessarily cost money, says columnist Tim...
A new youth-focused website, MakeYourJob.org, offers free, game-like training and resources to help students turn their interests into summer businesses....
Google and Intel to Release New Chromebooks for the Classroom Google has partnered with Intel to launch a new line of Chromebooks powered by Intel's...
Get your emojis ready! Teachers around the country are now sending texts to high school seniors to keep them on track for college, reports Education Week. West...
Despite teachers asking to cancel tests their students will most likely fail, the state is making students take them anyway. Oregon's teacher union estimated...
For students taking the STAAR test in Texas last month, it was their lucky day when they received an email with two test essay questions and sample answers.  ...
A recent study by the American Educational Research Association, "Instructional Alignment as a Measure of Teaching Quality," found little to no correlation...
Tech in the Classroom: GlogsterEDU What is it?  Glogster is a social networking site based on the creation and sharing of Glogs, which are posters...
Site Review: Scriblink Site URL:  www.scriblink.com Content:  Scriblink is a free digital whiteboard users can share online. There is no registration, and...
Fresh Ideas for Preventing the Summer Slide Although school isn't over just yet, teachers may be starting to worry about their students losing educational...
iPad App Review: Grammar Jammers App Name:  Grammar Jammers  Cost:  Free What does it promise?  Grammar Jammers offers an...
Fundraiser Review: GoodThrift URL:  www.goodthrift.com What is sold:  GoodThrift does not sell anything--rather, it collects used or unwanted clothes,...
Students are unhappy with their new lunches and are blaming Michelle Obama as well as others for their "nasty" school lunches, reports Education News. The...
Do kids benefit from doing homework? Are most homework assignments boring to students? Columnist Laurie Levy from the Huffington Post looks at this issue in...

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