(Getty Images) AASA names ‘most innovative’ K-12 school districts The School Superintendents Association has begun releasing case studies outlining the initiatives that makes each district unique. Sep 10, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
(Getty Images) Mississippi Department of Education sinks $840,000 into failed software project The state will examine alternatives to the project after officials say they were thwarted by "intrinsic technical barriers." Sep 10, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson (MoHorizonNews / Wikimedia) Missouri Gov. Parson calls special session to rework STEM bill The governor says he hopes to sign a new version of a bill that he vetoed earlier this summer to bring new opportunities to the state's K-12… Sep 7, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
(Getty Images) K-12 teachers are not confident in their ability to teach technology A recent survey shows that many students lack access to technology at home, and teachers are also struggling to keep up with trends in the classroom. Sep 7, 2018 By Patience Wait
(StateScoop) Code.Org, CSTA get extra computer science courses through new partnership A partnership with technology learning platform Pluralsight will make curated online course offerings available to thousands of additional computer sc Sep 6, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
(Getty Images) Initiative combatting privacy abuse and tech overuse urges students to take control Seton Hall University has launched a new program for middle school students and their parents to learn good online habits. Sep 6, 2018 By EdScoop Staff
(Gage Skidmore / Flickr) Wisconsin teachers, librarians granted $1.5 million for edtech training Funding from the Department of Public Instruction will go toward improving digital literacy of the state's educators. Sep 5, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
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