
By Teachers, For Teachers
A Detroit newspaper report says that a work group has been meeting in secret to develop a lower-cost model for K-12 public education, and that top aides to the state's governor are involved.
A new review finds that learning disabilities have complex causes and suggests possible approaches.
A new study suggests that teachers who gesture as they explain equations can make them more concrete for their classes.
A federal district judge ruled that school officials likely violated the First Amendment free-speech rights of a Florida student when they barred her from engaging in a silent protest.
Parents are outraged that standardized tests will be more difficult as states continue adopt the Common Core standards.
The Atlanta cheating scandal illustrates the dangers of the modern infatuation with incentives and what's called "pay for performance."
It is becoming increasingly clear that many diagnoses of hyperactivity in children are being made too quickly, and that when ADHD is diagnosed, more care must be taken in prescribing and monitoring the use of drugs.
In high schools and community colleges where keyboarding classes have been a staple for decades, some fear the courses may go the way of cursive writing lessons in elementary schools.
Former Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum joined cellist Yo-Yo Ma on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to urge lawmakers to increase funding for the arts in a year of deep federal budget cuts.
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship is one of several model programs leading the charge to fulfill President Barack Obama's call for 100,000 highly qualified STEM teachers over the next decade.