Teens turn to TikTok to learn about race
Thanks in part to a surge in online social interaction during the pandemic, along with “an increasingly politicized social…
Thanks in part to a surge in online social interaction during the pandemic, along with “an increasingly politicized social…
AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera testified July 28 during the second of two virtual hearings hosted this week by…
Boston University Wheelock College of Education’s Andrew Bacher-Hicks and Joshua Goodman are not among those who are “framing the…
From December 2020 through May 2021, EdSurge followed seven women who work as early childhood educators from around the…
Recovering from the 2020-21 school year will take a while, and one way for educators to move forward is…
Part of “holding on to the positive components” that school districts used during the pandemic has been deciding which…
Frederick Hess, a former high school social studies teacher and an executive editor at Education Next, writes that now…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said July 9 that vaccinated K-12 teachers and students will not have…
In a personal essay for Chalkbeat, Cara Schiavone, who teaches in Washington, D.C., writes that the need remains for…
More than 70 percent of current college students say getting proper instruction from professors or instructors and being able…
Bilingual special education teacher Mily Cepeda, who was born and raised in Newark, was hired in fall 2019 by…
It’s been an academic year defined by wearing masks and performing precautionary tasks, during which the need for sanitizer…
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