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Treating Infants for Autism May Eliminate Symptoms

It’s one of the most hopeful signs yet that if you diagnose autism very early, you can help children rewire their brains and reverse the symptoms.

Four Ways to Spot a Great Teacher

Are data-driven.

Grading Teachers, With Data From Class

Panorama is trying to assess how well teachers are doing by conducting scientifically valid student questionnaires that collect data about a variety of factors that might affect a teacher’s performance, from how well she conveys the material and whether she encourages interest in a subject to whether a school fosters a sense of belonging for students.

The Teaching App at the Head of the Class

Remind establishes stronger lines of communication among teachers, students, and their parents.

What Is Competency-Based Education, and Why Does It Matter?

In education today, only two things are certain: change is coming, and nobody knows what that change will look like.

Tapping NASA to boost STEM interest

NASA is awarding more than $17.3 million to community and technical colleges through its National Space Grant and Fellowship Program to increase student and faculty engagement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM.

TED Talk – Back to School – F. Pierson: Every kid needs a champion

"Kids don’t learn from people they don’t like."

Alabama Startup Creates Toy, App to Introduce Kids to STEM

Two Anniston, Ala. locals look to add value to playtime with TROBO, a stuffed robot and storytelling software application meant to pique children’s interest in science, technology, engineering and math.

Google Wants to Save Our Schools–And Hook a New Generation of Users

The old "dog ate my homework excuse" is about to become a thing of the past. And kids will have Google to thank.

How to Build a Better Teacher

What makes for great and nimble teachers? The Hollywood view is that they’re born that way.