A new report from St. Louis University researchers found that many Black teachers in Missouri faced employment termination or ...
There are also questions over whether professors at public universities, in particular, can cite other legal rights to ...
RAND researchers asked a nationally representative sample of more than 1,400 K-12 teachers and more than 500 similar working adults—those 18-65 who have at least a bachelor’s degree and work at least ...
A community’s public education system is heavily impacted by its economy, more so than most people might think, experts say.
A federal judge has extended his order preventing Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia from enforcing its suspension of ...
All candidates were invited through an article in The Mercury to online complete candidate questionnaires. What follows are ...
Teachers are banning the slang “67” — and disciplining students who breach the rule. “I’ve been teaching for 20 years and I’ve dealt with all sorts of slang — nothing has driven me crazier than this ...
Superintendents in four districts in the state who implemented cellphone bans are seeing fewer discipline referrals, ...
Most Americans express confidence in their ability to do various practical tasks, but they are much less confident in their ability to do other tasks that require more specialized knowledge.
In the late ’90s and the early 2000s, Texas was facing the familiar problem of teacher shortages across the state. To address ...
The updated guidance came after teacher confusion about Senate Bill 12, or the “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” Here’s what the law really says.
PEN America is warning against "normalized" book bans. Educators from around the United States tell us what that means in public school classrooms.