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From The Atlantic: The Economic Imperative of Bilingual Education

Garland Independent School District, a fast-growing suburb northeast of Dallas, has undergone a dramatic demographic shift. Like districts across Texas,…

10 years ago

Character Education: Alive and Well in American Schools

Character education is thriving in American schools, teaching core values and positive behavior to empower students as ethical, engaged citizens.

11 years ago

NYT: For-Profit Colleges Accused of Fraud Still Receive U.S. Funds

When the Obama administration agreed to erase the federal loan debt of some former students at Corinthian Colleges, a for-profit…

11 years ago

Connected Educator Month Announces Exclusive Partnership

Washington, DC, October 6, 2015 — The Connected Educator Month (CEM) initiative announced an exclusive global media partnership with the…

11 years ago

October is Connected Educator Month

Join in on Connected Educator Month this October.. Getting Started Five Ways to Connect Do-It-Yourself Professional Development More Resources From…

11 years ago

WebbAlign Launches K-12 Depth of Knowledge Partner Program

WebbAlign — Thursday, October 01, 2015 Companies Can Earn Certification Confirming Commitment To Use Dok Framework To Improve Rigor Madison,…

11 years ago

The Center for Public Integrity: Shift billions in prison spending to teachers, says Education Secretary

In a high-profile speech Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan urged states to shift a healthy share of local…

11 years ago

Blue Sky Invests in ORIGO Education

 Blue Sky Alternative Investments — Wednesday, September 30, 2015 Math Curriculum Provider Receives Major Investment To Boost Presence in U.S.…

11 years ago

Qubed: Global Brands Activating Higher Ed Scene

Qubed partners global brands with top universities to create innovative higher ed experiences, transforming education technology and industry collaboration.

11 years ago

The Washington Post: House Republicans want to give teachers a break

Photo credit: Martin Jacobsen by Lyndsey Layton Teachers who spend their own money on classroom supplies — most of the…

11 years ago