The U.S. educational landscape has been drastically transformed since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered school campuses five years ago.
Buried in Texas House Bill 2 are a few measures that could help get more certified teachers into Texas classrooms.
Five years since schools first closed, students are still falling behind in reading. Louisiana is the only state where kids have improved their reading skills since 2019. NPR's Jonaki Mehta reports.
Five years after the global Covid pandemic was declared, there is widespread agreement that closing classrooms was ...
The impact of artificial intelligence is growing, and that means educators and parents must keep a closer eye on how learning ...
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The abrupt introduction of technology made widespread remote learning possible. Bebi Davis, principal at Princess Victoria Kaiulani Elementary in Honolulu, says that new connectivity has become a ...
The condition can affect teachers, too, and take them out of the classroom. About 6.9% of U.S. adults have had post-COVID complications that lasted three months or longer, according to data from 2022, ...
My job as a school leader is to create the conditions for my students and teachers to achieve every day while trying my best ...
Almost every state has launched a registered apprenticeship program for teaching. But amid federal upheaval, their future is ...
Some educators, parents and students say Covid stunted their education and careers, while others were derailed temporarily but found new careers or a sense of purpose.
Reducing class size has to be the starting point to improve outcomes. Start there and if 20 or 22 students per room doesn’t ...