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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 ...
A teacher points to a board as students listen in a fourth grade classroom at William Jefferson Clinton Elementary in Compton ...
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 ...
State leaders ended the possibility of a rule change that would have required proof of citizenship in school enrollment.
District leaders share their advice for creating frameworks to help students feel like they belong in their schools.