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English teacher Ashlie Crosson spoke to 7,000 educators at NEA Assembly, describing her journey from questioning her career ...
WASHINGTON – When President Donald Trump signed a megabill with his spending and policy priorities into law on July 4, he distanced himself from another one of his goals: dismantling the U.S.
Union leaders seek common ground with conservative teachers while managing an active, mostly liberal membership.
A Times reporter reflects on the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the Department of Education. Times Insider ...
The American Parents Coalition is calling for the federal government to investigate the Young Men’s Christian Association’s ...
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How the new tax and spending bill President Trump signed into law will impact education: billions less for college loans, and ...
The Federal Government has introduced a new policy to regulate non-state schools, setting clear standards for infrastructure, curriculum delivery, and ...
Looming federal funding cuts for PBS put in jeopardy some of the most-used educational videos and games shown to help ...
The new school choice program signed into law by President Trump differs from the state’s signature voucher program, which ...
Leaders of the Sachs Foundation, unlike companies that are scaling back DEI initiatives amid federal pressure, say they’re ...