Which Teaching Jobs Are Easier or Harder to Staff? New Data Has Some Answers

What do real-time job-openings data reveal about teacher hiring and shortages? Dan Goldhaber and a team of researchers at the.

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New Report Flunks Teacher Training on the Science of Reading

Only 25% of teacher preparation programs cover all the core elements of scientifically based reading instruction, and another quarter don’t.

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Former Parkland Principal Calls For Mental Health Wellness Centers in Every School

In the five years since a gunman walked into a Parkland, Florida, high school, killing 17 people and injuring 17.

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Stanford study finds Tennessee public charter school students outperforming traditional students more than any southern state

A new study by Stanford's Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) found public charter school students in Tennessee are.

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Educators Beware: As Budget Cuts Loom, Now Is NOT the Time to Quit Your Job

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. For several years there have been.

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National Study of 1.8 Million Charter Students Shows Charter Pupils Outperform Peers at Traditional Public Schools

Charter school students make more average progress in math and English than their counterparts in traditional public schools, including months.

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Has Teacher Pay Really Plummeted in the Last Decade? Yes — But Only Due to COVID

Each year, the National Education Association produces a report that details education spending in all 50 states and the District.

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Tennessee school district sues social media companies over student mental health ‘crisis’

A Tennessee school district has joined a growing list of school systems across the nation that are suing major social.

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COVID’s ‘Complicated Picture’: Mental Health Worse, Staffing Tight, Enrollment Frozen at Nation’s Schools

More than two-thirds of public schools saw higher percentages of their students seeking mental health services in 2022 than before.

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Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges says reading festivals can counteract book bans

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters In elementary school several years ago, Olivia Shackelford read.

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