Common Science Standards Face Capacity Issues

Investment needs for teacher training, curriculum materials, and assessments are likely to slow the pace of implementation. (May 17, 2013)

E-Rate Needs Overhaul for Digital Era, Experts Argue

The federal program is in danger of becoming as outdated and insufficient as a sputtering dial-up connection in a Wi-Fi world, many ed-tech leaders say. (May 16, 2013)

40 States Probed Alleged Cheating on Tests, Federal Report Finds

(May 17, 2013)

Mobile Apps Make Field Trips More Interactive

(May 16, 2013)

With Common Core Under Fire, Supporters Fight Back

(May 15, 2013)

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Do New Exams Produce Better Teachers?

Some educators say evidence is lacking on whether new performance assessments are creating better teachers, according to this article from Education Week content partner The Hechinger Report. (May 17, 2013)

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School Safety Requires More Than Punishment

The attorneys general in Illinois and Colorado write about the importance of mental-health services for troubled students. (May 15, 2013)

We Need a New Approach to Principal Selection

Meaningful educational change can only happen through effective and visionary leadership, write Ronald J. Bonnstetter and Bill J. Bonnstetter. (May 13, 2013)

The Real 'Alternative' Route? Going to College

Children should be encouraged to do more real learning, and all types of learning should be available to whoever is interested, writes Renee Moore. (May 15, 2013)

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School Districts Under Pressure to Modernize

Schools are working to incorporate more multimedia into classrooms, upgrade online professional development, and do a better job using data to improve student achievement. Read the full report.

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Digital Directions

Proper Role of Ed-Tech in Pre-K a Rising Issue

Educators see an important place for technology in the preschool classroom, but say it is just one of many learning tools that can be incorporated among a range of developmentally appropriate materials and activities.
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Teaching Secrets: Spend Less on School Supplies

With school budgets tightening, teachers may feel even more pressure to spend their own money on classroom supplies. These tips can help keep the costs down to almost nothing, says a math teacher.
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For-Profit Experiment Plays Out in Two Mich. Districts

Muskegon Heights and Highland Park are testing private companies' skill at running troubled public school systems. (May 14, 2013)

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