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Former Spotswood teacher pens memoir on 50-plus years in education
Home News Tribune | My Central Jersey via Yahoo News· 5 days agoDuring that time, she also administered standardized tests to students throughout the state. After...
The Texas School District That Provided the Blueprint for an Attack on Public Education
The New Yorker· 4 days agoAs the NBC reporters Mike Hixenbaugh and Antonia Hylton recounted in the acclaimed podcast “Southlake,” and as Hixenbaugh writes in his new book, “They Came for the Schools: One Town’s Fight ...
Editorial Roundup: Mississippi
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 7 days agoColumbus Dispatch. May 17, 2024.
Arkansas education amendment supporters continue gathering signatures as deadline looms
Arkansas Advocate via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoSupporters of an Arkansas education ballot initiative said they’ve been successful in gathering...
Houston community, teachers not happy after first year of state supervision of schools
WSB Radio· 7 days agoTexas did that this school year with the Houston Independent School District's (HISD), when the...
Letter: Don’t be distracted from charter school success
Bangor Daily News· 4 days agoIn 1954, (the year of Brown v. the Board of Education) the all-Black Dunbar High School (located...
What All Teachers Should Know About WIDA's Test for English Learners
Education Week· 5 days agoSchools are required to test the progress of their English learners each year to determine whether...
Universities hide full DEI spending, threaten public with lower bar for med school: watchdogs
Just the News· 5 days agoAs more diversity, equity and inclusion bureaucracies in higher education face gutting or...
Principal sleeps on the roof?!
KAAL Austin· 5 days agoKayla Stanton, school principal, slept on the roof of Hayfield all because she told her kids, if they did well on their tests, she’d spend the night at...
Editorial Roundup: Mississippi
US News & World Report· 7 days agoThe Third-Grade Reading Gate, as it was called, was passed during the 2013 legislative session, which gave educators two years to prepare. Statewide, 5,600 third-graders (15 percent) failed ...