Chalkbeat and Headway at The New York Times listened in across the U.S. as students considered the stakes of the presidential ...
Jessica Chapman who teaches at Norwich Free Academy in New London County was named a Milken Educator Award recipient, the ...
Jessica Chapman who teaches at Norwich Free Academy in New London County was named a Milken Educator Award recipient, the ...
A good teacher can inspire students, but the classroom can be a two-way street ... for working lunches to give feedback and ...
How are teachers bringing the presidential election to classrooms? In very different ... “The government should use taxpayer’ money to provide free daycare for all parents.” ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt and education secretary Nellie Tayloe Sanders met with students to hear how cellphone bans in their school ...
It’s a common stance: Fifty-eight percent of K-12 teachers surveyed by the EdWeek Research Center this summer said they do not plan to talk about the election in their classrooms. Of those ...
Steiner: Educators don’t believe their students can manage the rigor of grade-level instruction, and they're not wrong. What ...
The substitute is also accused of making "racially harmful comments" and sexist jokes A Wisconsin police officer working as a substitute teacher in ... George Floyd in a classroom.
Before he knew that former President Donald Trump had won a second term, Ferguson thought he would do a lesson on ...
The Kansas State Board of Education (BOE) is considering adopting guidelines that would completely ban phone use in Kansas Public Schools. Increasing anxiety among children ...