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Overall, students felt happier, less stressed attending classes in person during pandemic. But that's not true for all ...
Districts serving large English learner and immigrant populations are more cautious than most as students return this fall, especially after Immigration Customs and Enforcement officials detained an ...
A look back at the history of PBS and PBS Kids, and a glimpse into efforts to protect the organization, which has served ...
Judges in Wyoming, Utah strike down programs — at least for now. South Carolina's retooled after court rules it ...
Schools are rethinking what students should know by the time they graduate, emphasizing tangible, employable skills, rather ...
Two years after the Maui fires, many students are still struggling — and not all of them are receiving the help they need.
Currently, educator preparation programs in New York State do not require content on immigration policy and law and their ...
A meta-analysis of research studies affirms that mental distress in dads before and after the birth of a baby can affect ...
Kerry McDonald’s Joyful Learning examines how COVID fueled an alternative schooling movement that is changing U.S. education from the bottom up.
Duolingo’s name recognition could be a key asset fueling its expansion into a tough subject where many already offer a gamified learning approach.
Adams: Letting educators evaluate students has led to many more being flagged for G&T. That alone could set them up for ...
Local news reports and job boards suggest that at least some Michigan districts are still struggling to fill open positions ...