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Researchers find growth in number of jobs – not exodus – paints view of teacher shortages

“Among researchers, I think we’ve reached a consensus that there hasn’t been an exodus of teachers during the pandemic,” said Heather Schwartz, a...

Why more schools are considering a 4-day week despite some drawbacks

For some schools, the pandemic created an opportunity to try new things and making four-day school weeks the norm is one of those...

Students can get to class without bells, but schools need to adapt

Once schools grew from single rooms to multi-room school buildings, automatic bells became more common as students moved from the playground to math...

Early data on ‘high-dosage’ tutoring shows schools are sometimes finding it tough to deliver even low doses

It’s possible that the 50,000 struggling students who received tutoring last year would be doing much worse without the extra instruction. Or, maybe...

Will You Still Be Teaching Next Year? –

Will You Still Be Teaching Next Year? by Terry Heick Are you coming back next year? Teaching, I mean. Will you be back? Not to the...

Few Black men become school psychologists. Here’s why that matters

But when he learned about the profession – through an internet search as a college student at the University of Mississippi – he...

A growing number of Americans are questioning the value of going to college

In line with previous years, the survey finds that Democrats and Republicans disagree about multiple aspects of higher education. While 73% of Democrats...

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