Some places are moving to universal early algebra. Minnesota has required it for years — with less-than-promising results.
One substitute teacher shares why students struggle to learn, highlighting behavior control, reliance on technology, and lack of parental engagement.
Republished with permission from The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit news outlet focused on education. BRAHAM, Minn. — It was ...
Aleysha Ortiz sued her Connecticut school district for allegedly failing to address her learning disabilities. She was illiterate when she graduated, she said.
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Holocaust books are among those caught up in an Iowa book ban law. Meanwhile, schools are now required to teach about the ...
Many parents are asking why their boys struggle in school. The problem may not be with them. New academic and behavioral ...
Most Louisianans no longer speak French, but many want their kids to learn. A new school down the bayou is taking a new ...
In a first grade classroom in eastern Virginia last year, a 6-year-old boy shot and wounded his teacher within ... including ...
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