At last week’s confirmation hearing, education secretary nominee Linda McMahon called teaching “one of the most noble professions that we have in our country” and expressed support for workforce ...
This story was originally produced by the New Hampshire Bulletin, an independent local newsroom that allows NHPR and other outlets to republish its reporting. Of the Nashua School District’s 9,701 ...
The Trump administration has defunded a program designed to help states and districts create and sustain teacher-apprenticeship models—a new and increasingly popular way to address educator shortages ...
Attracting additional teachers and preparing them to be truly excellent is arguably the single biggest lever policymakers can use to demonstrate their commitment to high-quality public schools. Credit ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Kate Allman, director of WS ...
Bemnet Bez, a teacher apprentice with the Center for Black Educator Development, works with a student at an elementary school in Camden, N.J. • Between lingering pandemic-era stress and retirements, ...
In mid-March, Bullard High School students Merrick Crowley and Craig Coleman taught an interactive science lesson for a fifth-grade class at Gibson Elementary in Fresno. At the front of the classroom, ...
Four California education organizations, including two county offices of education and a school district, have been awarded funding that moves them closer to starting teacher apprenticeship programs ...
Educators are expressing concern as funding for teacher development programs faces elimination from the state budget. Money to support such things as mentoring and curriculum improvement programs for ...
At the Fred Hutch Science Education Partnership (SEP), we support secondary science teachers through high-quality professional development and access to cutting-edge life science teaching materials.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Triad school districts are still ...
The U.S. Department of Education said it is putting on hold $6.8 billion across five funding programs that were supposed to be awarded to schools July 1. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom) Of ...