education

School is Out, Learning Apps are In: New Ways to Keep Reading and Math Skills Sharp During Summer

 

FREE Apps, Storia™, Sushi Monster™ and the Scholastic Reading Timer, reinforce essential skills in a way that's fun for kids

 

10,000 Teachers Share Views on the Teaching Profession in new "Primary Sources" Report

The average teacher workday is 10 Hours, 40 Minutes; 89% of teachers are satisfied in Their jobs
Teachers speak on testing, family engagement, and increased poverty in schools in survey by Scholastic & the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

First-Ever Computer-Adaptive Math Assessment Tool from Scholastic

Scholastic Math Inventory (SMI) Measures Students’ Math Skills and Delivers Reports to Help Teachers Target Instruction

NEW YORK, N.Y., June 29, 2010 – Schools can now use classroom computers to quickly measure students’ math achievement, track their progress and receive immediate feedback to help differentiate instruction.

Scholastic Education Launches Scholastic Achievement Partners

New division will offer broad range of support in school improvement, human capital development, and program implementation

READ 180® and System 44® Outstanding Educators Turn Students' Lives Around

Scholastic Recognizes Four Extraordinary Teachers for Their Hard Work in Helping Students Learn to Read

 

Scholastic Names the Decade's Ten Big Ideas in Education

December 16, 2009 (New York, NY) – As 2009 draws to a close, Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, today named 10 Big Ideas in Education from the first decade of the 21st Century. They are:

Baton Rouge Native Mary Louise Jones, Ed.D., Named 2008 Recipient of Scholastic Light Award

Recognition program developed in conjunction with the National Association of Early Childhood Specialists in State Departments of Education (NAECS/SDE)

New York, NY — December 8, 2008 — Scholastic [NASDAQ: SCHL], the global children’s publishing, education and media company, has named Mary Louise Jones, Ed.D., the 2008 recipient of the prestigious Scholastic Light Award. Since 2004, the Scholastic Light Award has honored individuals for their commitment to and impact on the field of early childhood education.

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