Education News
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How to offer interactive technology in the classroom
As technology continues to grow, our classrooms, educators, and students grow with it. Promethean, a company that creates technology solutions in education, has created ... -
Call me MISTER encourages male minority teachers
Teachers are a rare breed. They are grossly underpaid and severely overworked. To make matters worse, the type of diversity we really need to ... -
Bay Path University awarded $300k for women in STEM education
Bay Path University hopes to encourage more women to work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields with the recent $300,300 National Science ... -
Do gifted education programs encourage social inequality?
“Gifted” is the term used by psychologists and educators to designate children with extraordinary academic abilities. Giftedness has typically been associated with having high ... -
Free Game Developed to Improve Financial Literacy of Teenagers
The statistics are shocking. Nearly 30 percent of Americans report they have no emergency savings, according to Bankrate.com. The USA ranked 27th out of ... -
Virginia education summit outlines K-12 challenges
The News Virginian reports that the Education Committee part of the Virginia General Assembly met at the University of Virginia for an education ... -
Johnson C. Smith University opens STEM education & research center
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest ... -
Obama reveals nearly $3 billion in Ed-Tech dollars
Earlier this month, President Obama announced nearly $3 billion in education technology commitments from various private technology companies and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), ... -
Missouri football players call for school president’s resignation
A collection of black University of Missouri football players are refusing to practice or play in games until the school’s president Tim Wolfe resigns. ... -
Arizona Governor pumps $3 billion into K-12 education
Politicians in Arizona can take a small sigh of relief as Governor Doug Ducey signed an education bill last week that will pump over ...









