Archive | May, 2013

Spelling bee to raise money for CCSS implementation

A spelling bee provides students with an opportunity to show off and practice their spelling skills in a competitive format. In the case of the Norwalk Education Foundation, a Connecticut-based nonprofit organization, a spelling bee offers a chance to raise money for the implementation of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), The Hour reported. The […]

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Technology: Essential for CCSS-aligned learning

The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are designed to prepare K-12 students for the challenges that await them in college and the workforce. As technology becomes more important throughout the nation's academic institutions and workplaces, students will need to be comfortable using everything from the internet to tablet computers. In Pennsylvania, the North Allegheny School District […]

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Educators see the value in going digital

Many students still know what it feels like to lug backpacks loaded with heavy textbooks around school. Some, however, are going to class feeling very little strain on their back thanks to modern technology, such as tablet computers. This trend is gaining traction in Utah, where the state Office of Education is helping to develop science […]

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High ITBS scores help students gain recognition

While all students are unique, some individuals excel beyond their classmates. In some cases, these talented pupils may not receive the quality of education they need to excel. This is where the Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) can help. This nonprofit organization exists to assist educators, families and students in a way that […]

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