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The trouble started decades ago with a flawed plan to improve America’s schools, writes a former New York superintendent.
The U.S. Department of Education will stop funding roughly $1 billion in grants that were meant to boost the ranks and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court grappled with whether charter schools are public schools and whether the Constitution permits a religious charter.
Higher prices due to tariffs are no longer theoretical for schools replacing technology—or even buying copy paper.
Even in smaller schools, a go-between can add value. At FAIR High School in Minneapolis, principal Mary Pat Cumming relies on ...
In many ways, the two subjects are inextricably linked, but if educators aren’t careful, students could wind up becoming too reliant on artificial intelligence to the exclusion of developing ...
Teachers can’t hold back the ways social, political, and technological changes disrupt their students’ lives. But teachers ...
The U.S. Supreme Court considered what liability standard should apply for cases brought by students under two key federal ...
Schools have experienced an unprecedented quantity and velocity of K-12 policy shifts in President Donald Trump’s first 100 ...
New phonics-based reading curricula have been implemented in districts across the country, along with advocacy efforts and ...
More than 800,000 students would lose access to early childhood education if Trump's draft budget proposal is enacted.
Most states mandate financial literacy to graduate. Teachers need this knowledge too—to teach students and for their own ...
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