How do U.S. students’ computer and information literacy skills stack up?

An international study gauges students' computer and information literacy skills, along with computational thinking

Rethinking Recess Leads to Results On and Off the Playground

Adjusting recess to make it more inclusive, organized, and full of fun and games has allowed this Chicago area school to boost student performances in the classroom

A HundrED Education Innovations That Could Change The World

The newest collection of 100 global education innovations from hundrED is out.

LEGO Education Increasing Its Interest In STEAM Learning

Since 1990, employment in STEM occupations has grown 79%. However, the Smithsonian Science Education Center found 78% of high school graduates don't meet benchmark readiness for one or more college courses in mathematics, science, reading, or English.

Should Congress Link Higher-Ed Funding To Graduation Rates?

Should higher ed funding be linked to a college's graduation rate? Experts debate whether or not Congress should use it as an accountability metric as they prepare to reauthorize the Higher Education Act

Learning a foreign language is more important than ever

As our country experiences a communication breakdown, the communication and logic skills acquired through language study are crucial.

Can Children Learn Science Through Dance?

Three separate recent studies show that using dance in science lessons has a positive effect on student engagement and socialization. But are they really learning science?

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