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Teachers in less commonly taught languages such as Hmong face unique challenges and opportunities in dual-language classrooms ...
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School administrators detail how they got staff, students, and parents to believe in new, stricter cellphone policies.
A Texas bill would allow schools to set aside time for students to pray and study the Bible or other religious texts.
A federal appeals court rejected a challenge to book removals in a Texas public library and overruled a precedent on school ...
Keeping the focus on children most in need will demand political chops from local leaders, write two researchers.
On May 20, the agency identified “evidence-based literacy instruction” as one of three proposed priorities for grant funding ...
Use faculty meetings for continual learning by discussing a relevant and engaging article, podcast, or video clip. When staff ...
Over two justices' dissent, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case of a student barred from wearing an ...
Encouragement from adults—like teachers, school counselors, and parents—is crucial for motivating students in STEM.
“The worst thing that ever happened to kids was cellphones and social media,” added a math/computer science/data science ...
State leaders ended the possibility of a rule change that would have required proof of citizenship in school enrollment.