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The 74 on MSNShe Loved Teaching, but After COVID Lockdowns, She Broke Up With ItDuring the pandemic, Chalkbeat published dozens of essays that spoke to the tumult of COVID-era teaching. Lindsay Klemas ...
While teacher staffing has improved both nationwide and locally, educators and parents say challenges remain, particularly in ...
The Trump administration launched an investigation Thursday into the California Department of Education over a law that says ...
Studies find that effective mentors can help shorten the learning curve for new teachers. With good mentoring, novice educators in their first year can boost student learning to the same degree as a ...
In one memorable Chalkbeat essay, Katie Kraushaar, now Katie Hicks, wrote that the pandemic revealed that “to teach is to ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed how students and teachers spend their time in the classroom. Now, instead of ...
This Women's History Month, a New Hampshire-based nonprofit organization is making strides to bring women's perspectives and ...
For Heather Pierce, a concussion-turned-TBI she sustained during her senior year of high school turned her life upside down.
A New York Focus investigation finds that the state can take up to seven years to resolve complaints against educators.
Federal spending on K-12 public schools has tripled just in the last two decades, but proficiency in reading and math has declined and if tumultuous meetings at school boards across the country are ...
Karen Kennerley assumed her fatigue was from working so hard — now the mom is trying to raise money for treatment to treat ...
The RAND report found that math and elementary teachers are less likely to report using AI tools or products for ...
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