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How to start better essay writing assignment
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How LeBron James’ new public school really is the first of its kind
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When teachers think differently about themselves as math learners, students benefit
Like a lot of students, many elementary school teachers dread math class. But, according to a new study from researchers at Stanford Graduate School of Education, when teachers reexamine how they were taught math and their perceptions of their ability, student test scores and attitudes about math dramatically improve.
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New study concludes that rewarding good teachers and firing bad ones accomplishes nothing
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Teachers Make Less on Average Today Than They Did in 1989
No wonder they’re striking.
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Teachers crowd Capitol for a third day to tell lawmakers 'much more is needed'
Schools in Broken Arrow, Bixby and Jenks on Wednesday announced schools will remain closed for the rest of the wTo chants of “We aren’t leaving” and “This is our house,” teachers from across the state and their supporters were back on Wednesday for a third day at the Capitol, continuing their call for legislators to increase education funding. Not only had they not lost any steam, they seemed to be gaining it.eek as the walkout continues. Tulsa Public Schools announced it would
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“It Was About the Insurance Fix”
West Virginia teachers are engaged in an inspiring illegal strike. They’re also showing why we desperately need Medicare for All. By Meagan Day.
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The Rising Ghosts of Labor in the West Virginia Teacher Strike
If workers are pushed hard enough, our history of revolt is not that deeply buried. By Sarah Jaffe.
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‘I Live Paycheck to Paycheck’: A West Virginia Teacher Explains Why She’s on Strike
We spoke to Katie Endicott, a high school English teacher, about why teachers are not returning to the classroom, despite a deal that offered them a 5 percent raise.
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West Virginia schoolteachers' strike enters fourth day as they protest pay among the worst in the nation
West Virginia's teachers are refusing to go to school for a fourth day Tuesday in protest of pay that is among the lowest in the nation. Teachers are on strike in all 55 West Virginia counties and rallied outside the state capitol on Monday.
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Teachers Union President Attacks DeVos: 'In Her Heart, She Doesn't Care About Children'
American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten attacked Betsy DeVos in recent remarks, questioning the secretary of education's motives and saying she "demonizes" and "demagogues" teachers unions.
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Writing essays by formula teaches students how to not think
Writing essays by a formula was meant to be a step on the way. Now it’s the stifling goal for student and scholar alike.
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Cambridge University students given trigger warnings for Shakespeare plays
Academics have criticised "trigger warnings" after Cambridge University students were warned about "potentially distressing topics" in plays by Shakespeare.
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What I Don’t Tell My Students About ‘The Husband Stitch’
The first story in Carmen Maria Machado’s ‘Her Body and Other Parties’ brings up big questions about who we believe and why. By Jane Dykema.
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Preschool teachers need better training in science
Preschool instructors appear to lack the knowledge, skills and confidence to effectively teach their young students science - a problem that is likely contributing to America's poor global performance in this crucially important subject.
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Cambridge considers typed exams as handwriting worsens
University launches consultation over concerns students reliant on computers are losing the ability to write by hand.
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Why Kids Can’t Write
Some say English instruction must get back to basics, with a focus on grammar. But won’t that stifle a student’s personal voice?
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18 States Sue Betsy DeVos Over Student Loan Protections
The education secretary froze rules that helped borrowers who had attended bankrupt for-profit colleges. The states aim to lift the freeze.
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Teacher Of The Year In Oklahoma Moves To Texas For The Money
About exactly a year ago we brought you the story of Shawn Sheehan, Oklahoma's 2016 Teacher of the Year. At the time, he and about 40 other educators were running for office in the state, wanting to make a change because, as Sheehan puts it, lawmakers weren't prioritizing education. Funding for schools in the state has been cut tremendously over the past decade and teachers in Oklahoma are some of the lowest paid in the country.
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The Early 1900s Movement to Build Schools Without Walls
Take that, tuberculosis!
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