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While computer science education experts acknowledged the uncertainty of the job market right now, they argued it’s still ...
In his own self-assessment, Spokane Public Schools Superintendent Adam Swinyard gave his district a failing grade for how they’ve handled a new policy for issuing school laptops.
This is a preview of The 1600, Newsweek's daily newsletter by politics and culture director Carlo Versano.
We sat down with Kimberly middle school teacher Aimee Knaus and asked her five questions about her work and life.
Mackey: More than 1,400 educators are providing instruction to 10,000 kids in topics such as data collection, analysis, ...
Miranda Kerr and her husband Evan Spiegel share the one cellphone rule they make sure Kerr's son Flynn, 14, follows. Spiegel, who is the CEO of Snap Inc., is sharing more about Snapchat's newest ...
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced in a press release, on Sept. 2, a partnership between the state of New Mexico and ...
Thomas County students are learning to code by creating their own music through Georgia Tech’s EarSketch program.
More teachers are flocking to virtual schools, citing better work-life balance, improved safety and more time for creativity as driving forces.
In 1995, "Hackers" not only flopped at the box office. It also became an object of hatred for computer-savvy people. Today it is cult.
South suburban libraries are feeling the effects of federal cuts which limit access to grants and other fund sources.
"Governor Hochul sparks controversy with 'Don't stop by the liquor store' comment at Black church. Was it a joke or a racial misstep?