New York City Schools Welcome New Teachers
Thursday, Aug, 18 at 9:50 pm,
After a period of limited opportunities for new teachers, New York City starts a slow return to recruiting new blood.
After a period of limited opportunities for new teachers, New York City starts a slow return to recruiting new blood.
Teachers are now subjected to cyberbullying from both pupils and parents, according to research by Plymouth University.
Damning statistics show that too many college-bound kids, even at select schools, need remediation.
Douglas County school district officials are still sorting through the implications of a judge’s order on Friday that put a halt to their voucher pilot.
The majority of the more than 400 UK firms surveyed said they would hire a school-leaver with two years’ work experience over a graduate.
A crisis faces the UK’s education system as the gulf between the rich and poor increases and only looks to get worse, writes Melissa Benn in The Guardian.
Los Angeles Unified teachers are participating in an evaluation project that gives more useful feedback on their methods and teaching.
In an attempt to bolster scores for Manchester University in a Government survey, a lecturer coerces students to rate courses highly.
More and more Oklahoma students are using online programs to do their schoolwork, a new report shows.
Lindsay Burke of The Heritage Foundation writes that the government is using “executive authority” to advance their policy priorities in local schools.
While some say sharing costs is long overdue, Maryland unions and local governments argue it could yield “disastrous results” for many school systems.
C. M. Rubin — In the US we have been on the opposite course of countries that have been succeeding educationally….
Students starting university next year can expect to graduate with debts averaging almost £60,000, according to research published today.
New York City schools have an elite summer program for astronauts in training at the Center for Space Science Education.
San Diego Schools that would be vulnerable in an earthquake are being left unchecked with mounting costs as a primary fear.
North Carolina Academic says that the Research paper is redundant and students today should write more essays.
Are the laws and guidelines set out by government, in an attempt to eradicate bullying, harming or protecting our rights?
Judge sentenced for 28 years for part in a ‘kids for cash’ scheme that sent juvenile offenders to privately run detention facilities in return for kickbacks.
Indiana win in an event that pitted states against each other to see which made the most legislative gains in this year’s session.
Online and on good grades, Performance Learning Centers (PLCs) are proving to be a hit.
For some students, ‘Choice’ is turning out to be no choice at all as they scramble for transportation to their dream schools.
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