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Where does Hillary Clinton stand on universal preschool?
Read the entire Hillary Clinton and Education series here. By Matthew Lynch Education is always a hot-topic in Presidential Election years but get ready ... -
Teachers: A look at the 10 best inventions of 2015
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding a P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within ... -
Donald Trump says he would cut Department of Education
Presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to make waves. Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace asked Trump what he would do to cut spending if he ... -
Promethean Expands ClassFlow™ Capabilities for Teachers
Ready-to-teach lessons, enhanced collaboration tools, and reward badges among new features available for free (ATLANTA, GA) February 25, 2016 – ClassFlow, an award-winning, free collaborative ... -
myON Adds Classic Novels and Short Stories to its Personalized Literacy Environment
The unabridged fiction in myON Classics includes works by authors such as Mark Twain and Charles Dickens (Minneapolis, MN) February 22, 2016 — myON, a business unit of ... -
Duke Energy donates $35K to HBCU initiative
Duke Energy is putting its financial support behind Historically Black Colleges and Universities. By way of Prnewswire.com, the energy giant gave a grant of ... -
Idaho School District Embraces Innovative Data Visualization Software to Steer Strategic Planning
Cassia County School District is the first in the state to implement geovisual analytics software GuideK12 (Eagan, MN) October 20, 2015 – Exciting times are ... -
CELTA and technology – with or without it?
**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 ... -
4 Factors to Consider about Teaching Jobs and School Reform
School reform is never easy. When sweeping changes are decided upon and implemented, everyone must fully participate in order for students to benefit from ... -
Wellesley’s first African-American president appointed
Wellesley College named Dr. Paula Johnson as its next president, making her the college’s first African-American to lead the school. Johnson will replace Kim ...









