Teaching Profession
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The vice president also unveiled a new tutoring initiative and underscored the administration's goal of higher pay for teachers.
School Climate & Safety
Nation's Largest Teachers’ Union Calls for Curbs on School Policing
But the National Education Association stopped short of urging the removal of school resource officers from campuses.
Budget & Finance
Interest Rates Are Going Up to Fight Inflation. Schools May Feel the Pain Either Way
Rising costs, expected higher wages, and diminished voter support for school levies have district leaders worried.
Teaching Profession
Teaching Is Hard. Take a Break, 'Abbott Elementary' Stars Urge Teachers
Stars of the ABC workplace sitcom thanked teachers for "getting the job done."
Equity & Diversity
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‘Our Hair Is Our Identity’: What Educators Need to Know About Hair Discrimination Laws
More states are passing versions of the CROWN Act, which forbids race-based hair discrimination in schools.
School & District Management
Why Principals Must Focus on SEL, School Climate Right Now
Principals need support in focusing on SEL, academic development, school climate, and community engagement, a new report argues.
School Safety
The Uvalde shooting has brought a renewed focus to keeping students and educators safe at school.
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Schools nationwide are struggling with hiring staff members and keeping them around. See what's working.
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The Latest Perk Schools Are Using to Attract Teachers: 4-Day Weeks
The pros, the cons, and the unknowns of a shorter school week.
Contractors Are Filling Staffing Gaps in Schools. Know the Benefits and the Drawbacks
Schools turn to private companies for help filling positions with no local job candidates. It can be costly, but some say it's a big help.
Emergency Certified Teachers: Are They a Viable Solution to Shortages?
Emergency teachers are in bigger demand than ever. Can states and districts make smarter use of them?
One School District's Unusual Recruitment Tactic
Can a rural district in New York entice staff with a commuting perk?
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