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Edward Biedermann, executive director of AP Outreach for the College Board, welcomes educators to the first AP annual conference since 2019 in Seattle, Wash., on July 19, 2023.
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Nearly all survey respondents said preparing students for STEM jobs is important.
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A literacy expert breaks down factors that impact students' summer reading—-and they all involve school librarians.
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Florida passed rules banning bathroom access and pronoun use for trans and nonbinary students and teachers.
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Randi Weingarten attacked conservatives in a speech while responding to criticism by saying teachers are responsible for finding solutions.
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