Op-Ed: Cardona will have his work cut out for him as education secretary
Should he be confirmed as the new education secretary, Miguel Cardona “will face the herculean task of clearing away…
Should he be confirmed as the new education secretary, Miguel Cardona “will face the herculean task of clearing away…
By Elizabeth Govea In January 2020, back when the world was “normal,” members of my local and some administrators…
When it comes to teachers receiving coronavirus vaccines as part of Phase 1B, AFT President Randi Weingarten recommends the…
A National Parents Union survey conducted in December reveals that 60 percent of parents would allow their K-12 children…
As part of his Jan. 4 coronavirus briefing, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy reemphasized the progress made with closing…
John M. Abeigon, president of the Newark Teachers Union (Local 481), is calling for students in the city’s public…
The 2021 AFT Share My Lesson Virtual Conference is set for March 23-25. More than 30 webinars will be…
Kelly Booz, Andy Kratochvil and other AFT Share My Lesson staff members talk about the resources, communities and authors…
About a month before America went into lockdown, Catherine Castillo of Springfield Public Schools in Missouri wrote about replacing…
Teacher-student interaction was much different than ever before, hybrid learning was the norm for a majority of school districts,…
A LearnPlatform study involving more than 270,000 educators showed that 8,000 tech tools were used by teachers this year….
President-elect Joe Biden on Dec. 23 named former AFT member and longtime Connecticut educator Dr. Miguel A. Cardona as…
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