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More than 3,220 employees, including at least 840 teachers, left Houston ISD from August 2024 through May, exacerbating the ...
A group of leading tech companies is teaming up with two teachers’ unions to train 400,000 kindergarten through 12th grade ...
Teachers at a Berkshire school have gone on strike in response to proposed changes to the Teaching and Learning ...
Removing needless red tape and ideology in the teaching profession will help schools retain good teachers—and ensure students ...
The National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers’ union, has endorsed a proposal to cut ties with the ...
Unsurprisingly, technology seems to be to blame for the lack of fine motor skills as well. An Education Week survey of PreK-3 ...
The "America First Assessment" for teachers moving to Oklahoma from certain states is causing debate, with PragerU Kids ...
Community members can participate until July 31 to help ease the burden of teachers spending their own money for supplies.
The new training academy in Manhattan will be geared toward training educators in an effort to harness AI technology in the ...
The U.S. Department of Education will stop funding a local program helping local teachers delve into Milwaukee’s lesser-known history. Program staff are appealing the decision.
Educators depend on 403(b)s to save, but these plans carry hefty fees. Here are six important questions answered.