Takeaways from the pandemic make their way into teaching programs
The COVID-19 pandemic “is already leaving its fingerprints on the education of future teachers,” writes Kantele Franko of The…
The COVID-19 pandemic “is already leaving its fingerprints on the education of future teachers,” writes Kantele Franko of The…
There’s a lot at stake for educators on the first day of school, writes Assumption University professor James M….
AFT President Randi Weingarten will bring leadership together this week to consider a COVID-19 vaccination mandate for teachers, she…
New Jersey’s K-12 students, educators and staff will have to wear masks in buildings when the 2021-22 school year…
To make room for lesson preparation, Minnesota teacher Josiah Torvik recommends taking advantage of edtech tools for such time-consuming…
AFl-CIO President Richard Trumka has died at age 72, the union federation confirmed Aug. 5. “We’re all devastated by…
According to a 2019 National Indian Education Association study, about 50 percent of fourth graders and 75 percent of…
Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona will converse with a panel of students about summer programs and more…
With a new school year right around the corner, Paige Tutt has collected advice from educators on how teachers…
Join Share My Lesson and Jennifer Lagasse and Meredith Ketchmark of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum on Aug. 18…
There are multiple benefits to reading aloud to students on a daily basis, according to longtime teachers Linda Campbell…
Thanks in part to a surge in online social interaction during the pandemic, along with “an increasingly politicized social…
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