by Julie Smith | Apr 6, 2013 | Articles
The Common Core State Standards deadline is fast approaching. School districts across the country are advised to prepare by using more advanced technology to give students and teachers 24 hour access to resources. In just a year and a half, 45 states, the District of... by Patrick Bet-David | Apr 2, 2013 | Articles
It’s Financial Literacy Month and kids need to focus more on learning the basics of money and less on social media and video games. That’s the message for children and parents from Patrick Bet-David, an entrepreneur, author and self-made success who emigrated from... by Pat Wyman | Mar 27, 2013 | Articles
Most states are much closer to implementing the Common Core State Standards, however, some states are reconsidering their options due to a number of factors. “Teacher training is expensive says Michael Horn, co-founder and executive director of the nonpartisan... by Christopher Magan | Mar 18, 2013 | Articles
A teacher-led project conducted a six-month study into the effects of using the iPad and other technology as part of lessons. In the latest rush to bring new technology into the classroom, Burnsville-Eagan-Savage educators are betting a more deliberate approach will... by Gina Cairney | Mar 4, 2013 | Articles
The “Let’s Move!” campaign started three years ago and childhood obesity rates are dropping in some states including California, Mississippi, New York and Philadelphia. What do you get when you combine First Lady Michelle Obama, Jimmy Fallon, and an...
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