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Teachers weigh multiple factors, including subjective perceptions, when selecting grades, beyond just assignments and test scores.
Languages: English. You can get in touch with Jack by emailing j.beresford@newsweek.com A dad in Virginia ended up turning to social media for help after becoming confused by a first-grade math ...
Niles High School District 219 cuts seven administrator jobs and created assistant principal roles to streamline and save ...
Dual enrollment offers high schoolers the chance to attend community college, typically for free, often without having to leave their campuses. By helping students tackle the college academic ...
The sizes of elementary school classes that have been allowed in Michigan conflict with what top policymakers say is best for learning.
Liane Brandon, the innovative teacher who created a high school's media education program, will return to show three films at ...
The budget reset prioritizes education, with $75.5 million to continue the march toward $60,000 starting salaries for new ...
WEST SPRINGFIELD — Five West Springfield teachers are among more than 100 teachers in Western Massachusetts who will be ...
Nearly 60% of third graders weren’t reading at grade ... of English learners” and would cost too much money because it requires teachers to undergo training. Students in a literacy class at Oakland ...
It’s 3:30 p.m., and a high school student sits at his desk, staring down the rubric for an essay due tomorrow that he hasn’t ...
Trump’s executive order, released Wednesday, attacks the concept of disparate impact — the idea that a policy that may seem ...
Backers say the academy model engages students and prepares them for the future, but others worry it comes at a cost.