According to new Pew survey, the U.S. public supports investment in research and wants to see the U.S. as a leader in the ...
The chaos and fear caused by federal agents around schools, churches, and other sensitive locations needs to end now.
Even as FEMA support falters, public schools and educators provide essential services during and after disasters.
At East Longmeadow High School, Massachusetts, six out of the nine dress code regulations targeted female students. The dress code had not been updated since the 1990s. “It was time for us to revisit ...
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2020, cellphone bans were in place in 76% of U.S. schools. Some districts and schools have much broader restrictions on cellphones than ...
Roughly 30 states have some sort of state-based school voucher program—18 of them universal. That number could grow as states consider opting into the new federal voucher law. Years of research—along ...
Tired of working on land they don’t get to own, Will and his father journey from Texas to Oklahoma during the land rush of 1889, racing thousands of others to stake a claim for their Black family.
Educators are highly skilled professionals, but new federal student loan caps threaten to deprofessionalize education. In H.R. 1, Congress placed arbitrary limits on graduate student loans, making it ...
Funding for ICE and the Department of Homeland Security must prioritize accountability, civil rights, and the safety of our students and communities.
Being exposed to the traumas students bring into school every day can exact an emotional and physical toll on teachers and other educators. Research suggests that compassion fatigue and secondary ...
For many educators, teaching through an anti-racist lens means helping students understand racism’s origins and guises, past and present, so they can act to disrupt White supremacy. Despite a push by ...
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