Roza: As in San Francisco, unions make demands to benefit their members & district leaders fold to avoid public conflict.
States can’t afford to spend another session waiting for Washington to solve problems it hasn't solved in decades.
It’s the latest in a series of large-scale teacher training initiatives over the past few months. In July, the American Federation of Teachers, the nation’s second-largest teachers union, announced ...
There’s an innate tension between school safety and students’ civil rights. The 74’s Mark Keierleber keeps you up to date on ...
Privacy advocates decry that the same Flock cameras ditched by the e-commerce giant are being used by schools — and accessed ...
The investigation is tied to last year’s Supreme Court decision upholding parents’ rights to opt children out of lessons for religious reasons.
Patrinos: Research from Mississippi shows 3rd-graders who struggle with literacy need intensive interventions both before and after they are retained.
After working with tutors for five months last year, the number of students who met grade-level reading standards rose from 24% to 54%.
Gaehde: Kindergarten teachers say the generation of children born during the pandemic is a cohort unlike any before.
It is at least the second attempt to resurrect the flowing, formal style of penmanship, as lawmakers have decried the lack of ...
Across the country, schools are beating the odds in teaching their students to read. The 74’s Bright Spots series highlights those places where third-grade literacy scores are much higher than might ...
Imagine being able to build a master school schedule in 30 minutes.
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