Do you know your geometry from your arithmetic and your fractions from your logs? Let’s find out! Think of this as a math class without the quizzes, where every problem has a twist solution, every ...
DETROIT — Linda McMahon dotes on students from a distance as she tiptoes between classrooms, dipping in just long enough to ...
In a first-floor classroom at Clinton Avenue School, student-teacher Lizmarie Maldonado watched as her mentor Donata Dziejma, the school’s only special education resource teacher for grades 3 and 4, ...
PEN America this year identified more than a dozen states that have considered laws prohibiting teachers from displaying ...
An NBC News Decision Desk poll of Gen Z adults this week confirmed what many culture-watchers across the political spectrum ...
Woke”-teacher screenings. Trying to get Bibles in schools. A two-part series on how one state is remaking American education.
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The state’s old system judged pre-K programs on how their graduates did on a “readiness” test when they started kindergarten. Critics said that was unfair to schools that taught ...
Lance Christensen, vice president of the California Policy Center, said the lesson plans are "basically trying to groom our kids." ...
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Editorial: Program to provide instruments for students hits right note

The money is enough to purchase more than 100 instruments for home use. That’s a big deal, especially for those kids playing heavy instruments like drums, tuba and standup bass.
More teachers are flocking to virtual schools, citing better work-life balance, improved safety and more time for creativity as driving forces.