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Faced with falling enrollment and a growing budget deficit, United Independent School District is expanding its early college program and preparing to offer a virtual high school program, open to any student in Texas.
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A recently unveiled policy from Ohio’s Department of Education and Workforce contains few specifics and no learning standards for AI. Lawmakers say they intend to revise it in the future.
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A recent promotion through the state-funded CalKIDS initiative highlights how the state of California is using education savings accounts to address technology access for students.
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A look at successful school districts reveals some keys to helping students learn in a blended context.
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Students struggling with the Common Core assessments in Idaho have some doubting whether kids will be taking the test two years from now.
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New zSpace stations consist of large screens connected to PCs that teachers and students can use with special 3-D glasses and a stylus pen.
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The nationwide pushback against the education standards hasn't been very successful.
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Officials struggle to train staff and students to use tablets and smartphones.
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The school board recently approved a total of $147,588 in infrastructure upgrades to replace outdated computer equipment and wiring, and to improve bandwidth for students and teachers.
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The agency was concerned with whether the L.A. Unified School District properly disclosed to investors and others how the bonds would be used.
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The kids’ plan: Boost conservation by giving every Fresno water customer a way to digitally track daily consumption.
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The legislation will allow parents of students at underperforming public schools to demand fixes from the state commissioner of education.
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Accessing schoolwork on "the cloud" has become common practice at California's Live Oak Middle School, where technology continues to be infused into everyday learning.
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The state has committed to reviewing the latest exams, those bought last spring from a company that tested the questions in Utah, for validity.
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The policy establishes the Instructional Technology Resource Team, which is responsible for reviewing all Internet-based tools and approving them for classroom use.
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Instead of focusing only on school performance, graduation rates, college matriculation and job placement, the Future Project hones in on the root of the problem: that students don't have enough motivation and lack belief in their own futures.
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From magazines, movies and books, to computers, tablets and educational programming, Lake County libraries continue to share an evolving wealth of information with their communities.
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Keith Hughes says he's found his own way to make the profession better for himself and for others: A secret sauce of 1,000 tips for getting jaded city students to respect teachers and pay attention.
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Washington’s STEM education is in need of an overhaul, but that starts with expanding effective innovations.
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