Survey shows teachers support steps Tennessee has taken to fight learning loss

A new survey finds Tennessee teachers support the key academic initiatives the state has launched to recover learning and accelerate.

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Memphis students focus on hope and healing following the death of Tyre Nichols

The importance of being able to cope with the trauma of Tyre Nichols’ brutal death took on a major focus.

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Tennessee celebrates the growth of its Career and Technical Education program

To kick off February’s Career and Technical Education Month, the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) is revisiting and celebrating the.

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Legislator Profile: Representative Mark White says education in Tennessee is like a grandfather clock

Memphis State Representative Mark White has long felt education in Tennessee is like a big grandfather clock. Any adjustment you.

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Education Trust’s Reginald Nash suggests three changes to improve Tennessee’s Third-Grade Retention Law

Few educational issues have generated more disagreement this year than Tennessee’s Third-Grade Retention Law. The legislation was designed in 2021.

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Global Learning Loss: Top 4 Takeaways from Latest International COVID Research

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. A new review of COVID-era research.

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Schools’ New Normal: Teacher Shortages, Repeat Meals, Late Buses, Canceled Classes

n a school just east of Atlanta, students routinely miss 30 minutes of their 47 minute first period classes because.

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Expansion of Tennessee’s HOPE Scholarship finding support in state committee

Legislation to make the HOPE Scholarship accessible to graduate students received support from two key education leaders in the State.

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Memphis-Shelby County Schools seeking input from parents on the upcoming budget

As Tennessee’s largest district moves into the second half of the 2022-23 school year, Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) is seeking.

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The Latest School ‘Weapons Detection’ Tech Can Miss Serious Threats, Experts Say

Students at Newport News’s Richneck Elementary School returned to campus Monday for the first time since their 6-year-old classmate shot.

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