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U.S. school infrastructure is failing. Time to find a new funding scheme.
Beyond data, mentors can add a human touch and build relationships with at-risk students.
Max Ventilla used to run a team that personalized your search results—now he wants to do the same for kids' education.
A program pays teachers to visit students at home and meet with their family. The home visits have helped parents become better-informed advocates for their kids and stronger allies with teachers.
How can teachers make their classrooms truly child-centered? Justin Minkel shares some strategies on how to figure out students’ individual needs—starting with asking them.
When teachers want to try something new in the classroom, it helps if they can see what it looks like in action. They could ask another teacher down the hall. Or they might try to talk to other teachers on social media, perhaps in an education technology Twitter chat. But too often, these aspiring innovators …
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Redland revitalized the overall school climate by responding to the unique needs of middle schoolers.
New research shows more districts opting for diverse schools, as others face resistance.
Fortune assembled an education taskforce to hash out a 4-point plan in Aspen.
An infographic that lays out a short, sharp, short, powerful case for girls education.
Critical thinking, risk taking, and collaboration -- along with academics and discipline -- are just some of the areas where Bates Middle school educators re...
Liberia and other poor countries are experimenting with private management of schools, and the result has been positive.
Meditation can help students be less stressed and more compassionate. But how many districts are ready to sign on?
Some schools are using simple acts of kindness to support vulnerable students.
Too many good teachers are forced to leave the classroom just because they want new challenges and a sense of advancement, English teacher Paul Barnwell says.