Voters in three states are being asked to decide whether public money should go to support private education. Educators are mobilizing to warn the public about the dangers of school vouchers.
In a new book, “Lend & Rule: Fighting the Shadow Financialization of Public Universities,” the Coalition Against Campus Debt dives into the kind of campus debt that nobody talks about. As state ...
Educators across the country have engaged in Election 2024 through their union. Through door knocking, phone banking, and postcard writing, educators are helping voters understand the clear difference ...
WASHINGTON, DC — The presidents of the nation's largest public service labor unions — April Verrett of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Becky Pringle of the National Education ...
How to Teach This Book Introduce information about the powers and responsibilities of government and explore how local elections impact your community and affect kids’ lives. Safe water, new books in ...
As excessive heat plagues school buildings across the country, the the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is considering new rules to keep students and educators safe. Make sure they hear ...
Project 2025 is a blueprint to radically reshape the federal government and push a wide range of far-right policies in a second Donald Trump presidency. The 900+ page proposal includes detailed plans ...
Project 2025 is a sweeping policy document for a second Trump administration. Among its recommendations? An end to the federal government’s student loan programs, including Parent Plus loans, ...
Cellphone bans in schools are proliferating in the face of mounting evidence that the devices are taking a serious toll on students' ability to focus in the classroom and their overall mental health.
For over two decades, elementary school students in Terre Haute, Ind., knew Richard Goodall as “Mr. Richard” and “singing janitor.” Now, the “singing janitor” has gained national fame as the champion ...
Educators are well-versed in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. If students’ basic needs aren’t met—food, shelter, safety, and security—then it’s difficult for them to achieve success in the classroom. Yet ...