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74 interview
‘It’s Erasing History’: Daryl Scott on Black Studies and the AP Clash in Florida
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COVID Slide
COVID’s Missing Kids: How Connecticut Is Successfully Reengaging Absent Students
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Union Report
Why Does NEA Want Julie Su to Be the Next Secretary of Labor?
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savings accounts
Some States Open College Savings Accounts for Every Newborn
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Analysis
How Schools and Programs Around the Country Are Making Teaching More Diverse
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principal training
Republican Lawmaker Plans Professional Training Bill for Alabama Principals
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School (In)Security
Trove of L.A. Students’ Mental Health Records Posted to Dark Web After Cyber Hack
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Early Care and Education
Neighborhood Villages: The Pathway to Professionalism is Paved with Apprenticeships
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Florida
Feds Award Near $10 Million to Fund Mental Health Services in FL Schools
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opinion
To End Racial Violence, Start by Talking with Little Kids — at Home
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congress
Once a Charter Fan, Democratic Leader Jeffries Expected to ‘Downplay’ Support
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Analysis
Title I Funding Has Doubled — But Its Most Potent Formula Is Stuck in the Past
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Cleveland
‘The Evidence is Clear’: Ohio Gov Pushes For Science of Reading As Only Approach
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mental health
1.3 Million Los Angeles Students Could Soon Access Free Teletherapy
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STEM
California Teenager Makes History By Sequencing Genome of His Pet Fish
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DEI
Texas Governor: Universities Cannot Use Diversity, Equity or Inclusion in Hiring
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gun training
New Indiana Bill Would Have State Help Pay for Teacher Handgun Training
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math instruction
6 Teachers Tell Their Secrets for Getting Middle Schoolers up to Speed in Math
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Analysis
How Teachers Can Shield Students from Harm as Debates Rage over Race and Gender
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gun violence
When Gun Violence Ends Young Lives, These Men Prepare the Graves
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Arizona
Will Arizona Force Schools to Publish Curriculum & Teacher Training Materials?
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Ohio
Neo-Nazi Curriculum Condemned By Ohio Homeschooling Leader; Parents Banned
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Florida
Hundreds March on Florida Capitol Over AP African American Studies Curriculum
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justice
Kentucky Could Make College Hazing a Felony
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Child Welfare
NYC Parents Rally Against Mandated Reporting Policies for Educators
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COVID Policy Briefing
Learning Woes: Half of America’s Students Started This School Year Behind
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teacher pay
Foxx Says She Won’t Support Democrats’ ‘Top-Down’ Teacher Pay Plan
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Alaska
Alaska Governor Ends Degree Requirement For Most State Jobs to Ease Labor Shortage
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North Carolina
Lessons Learned on the Road From North Carolina’s Cooperative Innovative High Schools
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mass shooting
‘F—k Your Thoughts and Prayers’: Lawmakers Vow Action After 3 Killed in Mass Shooting at MSU