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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to largely enforce the president’s executive order ending ...
The spread of false information is a growing concern for schools and districts, and it can errode public trust.
History educators must reevaluate how to teach the subject to empower students to sit with historical tensions.
The justices ruled in a case on whether parents with religious objections may excuse their children from some curriculum ...
The justices weighed a constitutional challenge to the funding mechanism for the $4 billion E-rate program for school internet projects.
Congress sent schools roughly $200 billion in three rounds of pandemic relief aid between March 2020 and March 2021. Funding for three programs awarded during the Biden administration—ESSER III for ...
Many writers who had AI help with an essay couldn't recall what they wrote, a study finds. It could have implications for the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will issue its last opinions of the term, including on religious parents opting their children out of ...
While K-12 educators aren't meant to be immigration experts, researchers say some basic knowledge can help them serve ...
Can teachers' unions thread the needle between countering widespread anti-union measures and broadening membership and public ...
Funding for migrant education, English-learner services, professional development, and after-school programming is at risk.
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