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Sex education, generally ill-equipped to handle subject matter to which teens are exposed, is getting further squeezed.
Officials suggested that other desegregation orders dating to the Civil Rights Movement should be reconsidered.
The terminations affect teacher training, afterschool programs, and district-wide initiatives to boost math and science participation.
Teachers can’t hold back the ways social, political, and technological changes disrupt their students’ lives. But teachers ...
The compounding effects of climate change are changing the ways schools operate, as they cancel classes on days with extreme heat or when wildfire smoke is clouding the air and contend with students’ ...
The president referred to the agency as "unnecessary" in a March executive order, after which it started winding down many operations.
National Teacher of the Year shares what she believes makes a good teacher, and how she brings that to her classroom.
The executive branch has three opportunities in the near future to detail its education funding priorities in writing—but it ...
Educators and experts spoke about the implications behind teachers opposing federal mandates on English learners and ...
The trouble started decades ago with a flawed plan to improve America’s schools, writes a former New York superintendent.
But researchers and Head Start advocates say relying on that study fails to recognize its limitations, ignores promising ...
The U.S. Department of Education will stop funding roughly $1 billion in grants that were meant to boost the ranks and ...