Pittsburgh Teachers Interviewed on Policy and Practice
Thursday, Sep, 01 at 8:20 pm,
Pittsburgh’s A+ Schools program prepares for confidential teacher talks as the Empowering Effective Teachers plan is also given a boost.
Pittsburgh’s A+ Schools program prepares for confidential teacher talks as the Empowering Effective Teachers plan is also given a boost.
At the start of the school year and the 10th anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2011, teachers are wondering how to address the issue with their students.
Educators are slamming a student data program, saying that it’s not user friendly, loses information and is making keeping track of student records a nightmare.
In the wake of tensions between the school district and its teachers, school superintendent insists that the online presentation is the right course of action.
Los Angeles Unified School District gives teachers and administrators priority in submitting plans ahead of charter groups.
Engineering students take practical action for the future, training for tomorrow’s industries.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Russia should urgently modernize its higher education system.
A survey by the Pew Research Center shows that society thinks it is a good thing that more women than men are getting college degrees
Gov. Rick Scott is exploring dramatic higher education reforms that are similar to those already under way in Texas’s public school districts.
Budget cuts forced many colleges and universities to make huge tuition hikes — and it is the families of students that are paying the price.
Missouri, like many other states, are forming their application for the next phase of Race to the Top.
Public Accounts Committee claims too much money is being swallowed up by poorly performing colleges.
Online colleges tailored for students with autism are proving to be a good relief for students who, in regular institutions, have suffered.
As the fallout continues in the wake of Governor Scott Walker’s controversial cuts, teachers who are feeling maligned speak out.
Afforded by a boost in state aid, a new school for students with learning difficulties will be opening for September’s term.
C. M. Rubin — “I worry about the messages we send when we have such a focus on tests, data, and rankings.” (Howard Gardner)
As parents lobby for favorable teacher-pupil selections and try to influence decisions for enrollment day, principals are feeling the pressure.
For all the talk about balancing the budget for the sake of our children, keeping classrooms closed is a perverse way of giving them a brighter future.
The rise of the e-reader is considered a great success and giant step forward for higher education in the U.S. However, it also has its downsides.
Academics propose a new way of teaching math – one that is more relevant and relatable to every day life.
New York Federal Reserve data shows student loan debt has grown by 511% since 1999.
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