Frustrated parents express displeasure with remote learning
Lawsuits are among the ways in which parents across the United States are expressing their frustration with remote learning,…
Lawsuits are among the ways in which parents across the United States are expressing their frustration with remote learning,…
Teaching and coaching often go hand in hand, and that’s certainly been the case so far this school year…
The American Council on Education is accepting nominations for its 2021 ACE Awards through Dec. 18. Among the categories:…
Join AFT staffers Lauren Samet, Christianne Runge and others for a Dec. 9 webinar about how to run a…
Extended at-home learning and haphazard school reopenings during the pandemic have advocates for children with disabilities concerned that “the…
The Rutgers AAUP-AFT discussion series Freedom School will hold a virtual session titled “Analyzing the Racial Politics of the…
AFT Secretary-Treasurer Fedrick Ingram will be among the speakers during the virtual town hall “We Showed Up. We Voted….
AFT will launch its Winter Educator Academy in January, offering minicourses that provide just-in-time strategies for teaching and learning…
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Dec. 2 that the state’s digital divide stands at 33,851 students, a 2…
In an open letter to National Assessment of Educational Progress board members, University of Virginia professor and author E.D. Hirsch…
Getting the coronavirus under control, ensuring reasonable accommodations for educators and support staff, and making sure distance and hybrid…
Most students in nearly all grades made some learning gains in both reading and math since the beginning of…
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