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The 6 Ways Teachers Want To Change Schools
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A new survey details a few key ways that teachers want to change schools and the education system as a whole. Do you agree?
New Survey Uncovers Big Trends In Online Learning
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Who actually buys education technology? What do teachers think about online learning? A new survey details the major trends in online learning.
Forbes Ranks Teaching As One Of The Most Unhappy Jobs
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According to seemingly arbitrary ratings and rankings by Forbes, the teaching profession is one of the most unhappy careers out there.
5 Tips For Teaching Young Students Proper Grammar
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It's tough to resonate with students of any age. But teaching young students proper grammar seems like a nearly impossible task.
8 Exam-Prep Activities Students Actually Like
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I can give my students a review packet with hundreds of problems, but that would only lead to them giving up, sleeping, and not even trying. So below are 8 fun activities I created to motivate and engage my students in their final exam reviews.
6 Web Tools To Make You A Better Writer
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Your essay needs to be done and you can’t get it done with all of these distractions. Here are 6 writing tools you can use to help you be free from those distractions and actually get your work done.
6 Quick Tips To Make The Most Of Graduate School
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If you’re interested in becoming a teacher or pursuing graduate school in general, it's important to understand what it takes and what the payoff is.
These Are The Top 50 Universities In The World
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What do all the top 50 universities from around the world have in common? A specific location? A similar founding goal? Nope. They're all on this handy infographic and report!
30 Reasons Tablets Help You Be More Informed
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From BYOD to the smartphone you're probably about to take out of your pocket, devices are everywhere. So, therefore, is the news. We're faced with an onslaught of never-ending coverage about just about everything. But how do you, students, teachers, admins, and everyone else actually consume the news?
It’s Official: Using Twitter Makes Students More Engaged
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Further affirming what you probably already know, Twitter is evidently one of the best tools for learning and becoming an engaged student. We've covered the benefits of the social network ad nauseum for teachers and administrators over the past few years ... but a new study solidifies the worth of Twitter for students.
An In-Depth Report On Social Media’s Role In Education
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Students, teachers, and parents have all gotten onto the social media train. But is everyone happy they're on board? A study from Dell sheds some light on just how much support social media has among teachers, students, and parents.
3 Reasons Many High Schools Don’t Have Online Learning Components
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Most high schools in the United States offer some sort of media opportunity, but only about a third have an online component, according to a study co-written by a University of Kansas researcher.
8 Simple Ways To Start Using Video In Your Classroom
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There are hundreds of video sites perfect for your classroom. They wouldn't exist without useful videos. Therefore, it's safe to say that video is playing a big role in the lives of today's students.
6 Ways To Reduce Neck Pain While Using An iPad
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A new study by the Harvard School of Public Health sheds some light on the right and wrong way you should be physically positioned during tablet use.
Study Uncovers Why Students Buy Digital vs Paper Textbooks
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Over 75% of US students regularly choose not to buy the textbooks their professors require, a recent student survey conducted by the e-textbook publisher Bookboon.com has revealed. This is mainly because students find textbooks too expensive and are frustrated by the fact that often only a few chapters from the books are used. In total 2164 US students participated in the survey.
Study Shows What Teachers and Parents Really Think About Education Technology
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We already know that there's a lot of buzz about technology in education - that's why we're all here, right? But how do people feel about integrating technology into learning? Do teachers, parents, and students have d...

