N.J.’s digital divide continues to decline
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Dec. 2 that the state’s digital divide stands at 33,851 students, a 2…
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…
The AFT, along with AFSCME and SEIU, will present a Zoom town hall Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. ET…
Educators in New Jersey and other states have cited exhaustion as a byproduct of the pandemic, with Chicago elementary…
Effective 6 a.m. Dec. 5, all indoor youth and adult sports (practices and competitions) will be paused through Jan….
Registration is open now for “The Power in a Union — Mobilizing Your Workplace,” a development program for New Jersey…
By registering for one of the webcasts in the AFT Share My Lesson Health & Wellness series, you’ll be…
College instructors and administrators are invited to attend Course Hero’s “Teaching in Transition” virtual faculty retreat on Dec. 3….
James M. Lang, an English professor at the Center for Teaching Excellence at Assumption University in Massachusetts, is the author of…
The 2019-20 academic year saw a decline in international students in the United States for the first time in…
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