Education Week
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Editorial Projects in Education Inc. publishes Education Week, American education's newspaper of record, the Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook, Digital Directions, edweek.org, teachermagazine.org, and TopSchoolJobs.org. We also publish periodic special reports on issues ranging from state policy to technology, as well as books of special interest to educators.
We are a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization based in Bethesda, Md. Our primary mission is to help raise the level of awareness and understanding among professionals and the public of important issues in American education. We cover local, state, and national news and issues from preschool through the 12th grade. Read a history of EPE.
Articles by Education Week
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Tech’s Role in Teaching Autistic Students Evolves
Advancements in assistive technologies, as well as an increased focus on addressing the needs of students with autism,...
Topics: Autism Spectrum Disorders Help -
E-Learning's Gender Factor
Tell a boy he needs to take a virtual math class that will focus on graphing, ratios, mean, and median, and the...
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Educators Embrace iPods for Learning
Students can use their iPod touches in plain sight in Mark Schuler’s World History class at Roswell High School here....
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Playtime Valuable - and Under Siege, Experts Warn
With pre-K and the early grades expected to be a key element of President Barack Obama's education agenda,...
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ACT Scores Show Most Students Aren’t Ready for College
Fewer than one quarter of last school year’s graduating high school seniors who took the ACT scored at the...
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