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A report from the Cardinal Newman Society published last week attempts to dissuade Catholic leaders from teaching the Common Core Standards in their schools...
Big companies have been putting forth their best efforts to get virtual reality technology into schools, but a recent announcement from Extreme Networks...
In perfect timing for National Bullying Prevention Month, a group of researchers from Norway performed observations in over 20 schools to find that despite the...
The White House announced today that U.S. high school graduation rates nationwide are at a record high with 83.2 percent of the nation’s students graduating...
Looking to get more answers about where the presidential candidates stand on education issues after the topic was absent from both presidential debates, The...
 A non-scientific study published in 2016 found that 40 percent of teachers are hesitant to teach about this presidential election because of difficult topics...
According to a new University of Washington study published this week, a masculine culture might be the main reason why women are deterred from majoring in...
PBS KIDS in partnership with WGBH Boston, the National Science Foundation, and the Lemelson Foundation is launching an after-school program this month to...
The U.S. Department of Education has released 695 pages of regulations aimed at improving teacher preparation programs in the U.S. to in turn produce more...
In coordination with October being National Bullying Prevention Month, a new survey commissioned by the Sesame Workshop provides insight into teacher and...
In a recent University of Phoenix College of Education survey conducted by Harris Poll, only 15 percent of teacher respondents would give themselves an “A”...
Inspired and committed to doing her part to close the “digital divide” that affects so many underprivileged children in the U.S., CommonLit founder Michelle...
A new infographic based on the latest data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) also known as the Nation’s Report Card provides a...
International Day of the Girl is a global movement that occurs every October 11. Created in 2011 by the United Nations to formally recognize youth efforts...
A report from the Independent Budget Office of New York City looks into why chronic absenteeism is such a problem for the roughly 82,000 students who comprise...
The University of Michigan, Brown University and Stanford University have received $5 million in funding to begin a five-year study on the effectiveness of...
This October 24–28, 2016, Sandy Hook Promise (SHP) is sponsoring Say Something Week, a week dedicated to teaching school staffs and students about how to...
As part of Sonic’s 8th annual Limeades for Learning Voting Campaign, the company will be donating a total of $1 million to fund teachers' projects that receive...
Thanks to the White House’s ConnectED initiative, Google, Sprint and three New York City library systems, up to 5,000 of the city’s public school students will...
Can adding the excitement of virtual reality to financial literacy education help more students learn important money management skills? An Australian bank is...

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