Starting teachers in Seattle without a Master’s degree earn around $44,000 a year. The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Seattle is around $2,063 a...
It’s not easy being young and the teens and young adults in the U.S. today often have the cards stacked against them for success without a supportive...
A growing number of schools around the country are beginning to abandon the “zero tolerance” policies that typically result in school suspensions. The goal is...
The summer is slowly winding down and with that comes back-to-school shopping. The end of summer shopping season that has parents and educators stocking up on...
From the Field: Budget Cuts Are Ruining the Classroom
Budget cuts. We’ve been feeling the effects of them for a while, now, haven’t we?...
More teachers than ever are pursuing Master’s Degrees as means to capitalize on the economic incentive that comes with graduate degrees. In a profession where...
Every-Day Edit: Disneyland Opens
Hand out this worksheet with the uncorrected text for students to find errors of capitalization, punctuation, spelling, or...
It might seem like there aren’t many bipartisan issues in education reform, but all-day kindergarten seems to be one of them. The issue for most states in...
Ask just about any student if homework should be eliminated and you’re likely to get a resounding “yes!” Ask a teacher or parent though, and the results are...
Libraries Are a Vital Educational Technology Resource
The Librarian’s Domain
The school library, and the librarians that...
House Republicans are still planning to make big cuts to the education budget, their proposal just doesn’t cut as deep as the one Trump and Education Secretary...
When students participate in programs that help them to recognize and control their emotions, it provides a long-lasting impact on not only their academic...
Portraits Without Pencils: Rethinking Drawing Instruction in Your Elementary Art Class
Picture an important...
An Easy “Reader’s Menu” for Fighting the Summer Literacy Slide
Hello, parents and guardians of a fantastic generation of students! The...
Can Education World Guess Which Content Area You Teach?
They say certain personality types fit certain content areas. True? Well, today Education World...
Putting a notebook or tablet in the hands of every teacher and student in the classroom is a goal school districts across the U.S. are striving to accomplish....
A recent study conducted by the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality, revealed that adults view young black girls as more “adultlike” and in need of...
Poetry and science might seem like two things that don’t go together, but an innovative teaching method is merging the two and having great success. Teachers...
Proponents of school choice have long proposed policies which would one way or another direct public dollars to private schools. And they secured a major win...
Quiet Consideration: Understanding Introverted Students and How Best to Engage Them
In any classroom today about 10 students likely are introverts,...