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If students were allowed to sleep in a little longer during the week, it could pay off in billions for the country’s economy. It’s no secret that a lack of...
Educators and immigrant advocacy groups are preparing for President Trump to announce the end of a program initiated under the Obama administration that has...
The problem of school districts grappling with teacher shortages has been a regular issue over here, and unfortunately, the crisis hasn’t seen any improvement...
The closure of a low-performing school is almost always a highly debated event. Those on the side who support the closing will claim that moving students from...
Edible Art: A Lesson on Tradition, Identity, and Impermanence I couldn’t help but smile when I stumbled upon the glistening candy art of Shinri Tezuka in a ...
With Hurricane Harvey dumping record-setting amounts of rain in the Houston area, its impact has had a devastating effect on Houston students and their...
A long-dormant Mexican-American Studies (MAS) program may soon be returning to the Tucson Unified School District in Arizona. A federal judge recently ...
How Filmmaking in Schools Can Foster Creativity for All Learners Are you looking for activities and projects that will instill real-...
Explore the World Around You: A Sun Printing Unit for Elementary Students If you look in a child’s backpack, you are likely to find a...
Students are not the only ones excited about starting the new school year off with some new style. Teachers across the country are getting in on the action and...
For students who don’t have a bed to call their own, staying focused in class and completing homework assignments can be incredibly difficult. Homelessness is...
Following last week’s violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, people in Nashville, Lexington, and other cities urged government officials to remove Confederate...
The National Teacher and Principal Survey has released its 2015-16 report that represents the 3,555,600 public school teachers and principals working in the...
Make the Classroom a Haven for Empathy With These Online Resources Teachers have the power to create an environment in their classroom...
Last-Minute Solar Eclipse Lesson Plans for English Teachers   Why let STEM teachers have all the fun? With the solar eclipse...
In the era when there’s more pushback against standardized testing than ever before, schools around the country are starting to take a new approach when it...
Support for charter schools seems to be losing favor, but opposition to universal vouchers for private school choice is on the decline as well. And education...
Strategies and Resources for Supporting Students with ADHD In two important ways teachers are on the front line in the battle to help the soaring number of...
The recent outbreak of violence that took place over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia between white supremacists and counter-protesters that left one...
"Why Do I Have To Do This?" Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned veteran, it’s a question you know you’re going to hear time and...

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