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learning environments
Zen Dens and Peace Rooms: How Schools are Giving Kids Space to Reflect, Regulate
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mississippi
Mississippi Used Corporal Punishment in Schools 4,300 Times Last Year
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LGBTQ Students
Survey: More Than Half of LGBTQ Florida Parents Are Thinking About Moving
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Texas
Program Helps El Paso Students with Disabilities to Succeed in College
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Career and Technical Education
Ed Secretary Gets Inside View on Tech Academies From Omaha Bryan Students
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teacher shortage
Teachers Are Leaving the Profession for a Mix of Reasons, Say Lawmakers and Education Officials
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education savings accounts
Education Savings Account Bills Fail in Virginia House and Senate
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higher education
Why Nearly Half of Black Students Have Considered Stopping College
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The Big Picture
NCES: 49% of Students Started Year Below Grade Level, Usually in Math, Reading
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school funding
‘An Earthquake’: Judge Rules PA School Funding Unconstitutional, Must Be Changed
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Union Report
California Teachers Union Lost Members at 587 of 995 Affiliates Since 2019
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74 interview
Q&A: Khan Academy’s Sal Khan on COVID’s Staggering Impact on Student Math Skills
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Artificial Intelligence
ChatGPT Scores a C+ At the University of Minnesota Law School. Now What?
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Analysis
Indy Summer Program Proves Acceleration, Not Remediation, Is Key for Students
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education law
Conservatives’ Civil Rights Complaints Target Meet-Ups for Students of Color
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STEM
14-Year-Old Inventor Wins Prize For Robotic Hand He Built For Less Than $100
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school choice
Arizona Parents are Using Public Ed $ for Kayaks, Trampolines & SeaWorld Tickets
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Q&A
An Environmental Health Scientist’s Recipe for Giving the Next Generation a Safe Future
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lausd
LA School Board President Says Teacher, Staff Contracts Likely Resolved Soon
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opinion
Using High-Quality Curriculum Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Still Have Fun Learning
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opinion
Dozens of U.S. Schools, Universities Move to Ban TikTok
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The 74 Interview
Elliot Regenstein on Writing an Ed Reform Book That Doesn’t Alienate Teachers
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opinion
Principal’s View: How High-Dosage Tutoring Transformed My NYC Middle School
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Free Speech
Free Speech Survey—Majority of College Students Afraid to Express Views in Class
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teacher pay
DeSantis Eyes $200 Million Raise for Florida Teachers; Educators Say Not Enough
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The New Normal
Schools’ New Normal: Teacher Shortages, Repeat Meals, Late Buses, Canceled Classes
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mental health
What One NYC Educator’s Grief Reveals About Teachers’ Mental Health Struggles
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3rd grade
Michigan May Reverse Law Requiring 3rd-Graders Behind in Reading to Repeat Grade
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Indiana
Education Bills Seeking to Overhaul School Curriculum Advance in Indiana Legislature
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vermont
Homelessness Threatens Rural Students Amid Affordable Housing Crunch