Tag: Schools

The Way Schools Offer CTE Classes Is About to Change. Here’s How

The National Career Clusters Framework has recently undergone a major update, marking the first significant change to the

8 Common Phrases That Promote Toxic Positivity in Schools

Toxic positivity is a real issue that can manifest in schools, even with the best intentions. While promoting

Most Teens Believe Conspiracy Theories, See News as Biased. What Can Schools Do?

They often view professional news organizations as just as biased as other sources, the report found. This lack

Schools Have Fewer Teacher Vacancies This Year. But Hiring Is Still Not Easy

The latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics’ School Pulse Panel reveals that one-fifth of vacant

Why Trump and Harris Have Barely Talked About Schools This Election

- Bettina Love, author and professor at the Teachers College, Columbia University The future of education in presidential

This State Requires Schools to Teach the Bible. Parents and Teachers Are Suing

Opponents of an Oklahoma directive for schools to teach the Bible are taking legal action against the state’s

How Schools Can Support Teachers Experiencing Pregnancy Loss

Pregnancy loss is a devastating experience that many women face, including teachers who are responsible for educating young

55 Best Education Grants for Teachers and Schools

Teachers often face the challenge of spending their own money on classroom supplies to ensure their students have

Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Has Consequences. What Schools Can Do to Help

Teachers can help by explicitly stating that they are available and willing to listen to any concerns the

How One Grant Can Help Schools Recover From Shootings

He’s a big part of our family,” Johnson said. Project SERV funds can also be used for the

What Schools Can Do to Make Teens Smarter Users of AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, and a recent report by Common Sense

What Schools Can Do So They Don’t Exclude English Learners From Core Courses

There is a concerning trend in high schools across the United States where English learners are being excluded