The Goshen College Education program, in partnership with the Lilly Foundation, will host a Science of Reading Summit on November 7 and 8.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is set to announce that all children should be taught Biology, Physics and Chemistry ...
Superintendents who turn to foreign teachers to fill vacancies say a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas will make keeping those "exceptional" teachers in their communities long term impossible.
Growing up in Tomah, Wisconsin, Joelle Liddane never anticipated she would one day make Minnesota her home. Now living near Royalton with her boyfriend, Austin Schmitt, she enjoys life on ...
By LEONARDO BEVILACQUA/Mississippi Today The Mississippi Department of Education has announced new pathways to become certified elementary educators and special educators. The change became effective ...
The National Olympic Committee of the Eurasian country believes that by training educators, thousands of students will embrace the values of ...
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How the Forest Teaches Problem Solving Better Than Any Classroom
Nature builds problem-solvers through real-life challenges The post How the Forest Teaches Problem Solving Better Than Any ...
Supply teacher banned for telling pupil, ‘if you took him outside and shot him, no one would miss him’ - Science supply ...
On the southwestern edge of the South Valley, elementary students — many dressed in Halloween costumes — were visited Friday by Albuquerque Public Schools Superintendent Gabriella Blakey. "Do you know ...
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MA course in Kannada Literature sees sharp drop in enrollments
The number of students pursuing Master of Arts in Kannada literature has declined in the past few years, say Kannada professors from various universities in the ...
Science supply teacher Carolyn Akers also told the pupil he would ‘grow up to be transgender’ and hit him on the head with a booklet ...
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New EPSB board gives teachers emotional welcome back
Technically the first meeting of the new year, Edmonton Public School Board’s Oct. 31 meeting was a changing of the guard.
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