A new Ohio Department of Education and Workforce report shows slight decrease in schools needing literacy intervention.
We need better teacher training, the right materials, and engaging literacy-rich programs for schools, writes Angélica Infante-Green.
President Donald Trump is calling for abolishing the Department of Education. What's at stake for K-12 schools ...
The concept behind Rent The Chicken is simple. The Templetons provide customers with two or four hens, all the feed they need ...
To accompany Marketplace's special "Inside the Movement to Teach Kids About Money,” we compiled a list of free resources for ...
Advocates say the law helps more low-income, Black and Hispanic students have ... how to administer screeners, implementing ...
Shealan Renfro, Justin Clouse and Jesse Adkins gathered around their transition to work teacher, Kelly Price and job coach ...
Maryland faces literacy challenges like many other states, but there are reasons to be optimistic, writes Jim Hall.
For over 7,000 students across UW’s three campuses, Disability Resources for Students (DRS) is critical for a sufficient ...
Responses and data such as these give states and districts a clearer idea about how teachers and principals are using AI, and ...
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The Macomb Daily on MSNMacomb math, reading scores mirror state and national lagEvery year for the past three years the ERS has combined the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) math and ...
High-profile Republican priorities are advancing after the Iowa Legislature's first "funnel" deadline on Friday, while others ...
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