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Don’t blame teachers for PH’s low ranking
Blaming teachers’ incompetence as the main cause of the crisis in Philippine education is a direct insult to the country’s teaching force. The recent results of international standardized ...
A question before St. Paul voters on the November ballot asks whether to raise property taxes annually, $2 million each year ...
The loss of temporary federal dollars that paid for the programs means scaled-down or eliminated programs in schools across ...
The state doesn’t fully fund the quality of education the community of CDA desires. We want advanced courses, sports, art, drama, technology, police officers, and nurses. The state funds zero of that.
School officials should be in crisis mode and focused on fighting learning loss, not planning costly excursions. For roughly ...
Chronic absentee rates are above 34% at both Roanoke high schools, but down a few percentage points from years prior, ...
Indeed, high-dosage tutoring outperforms just about every popular strategy for improving academic performance — from ...
A key initiative in the La Jolla cluster is “No Place for Hate,” a student-led effort promoting unity among schools and ...
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has launched the NUS Industry-Relevant PhD Scholarship (NUS-IRP), providing an ...
Today's article was written to help families who have a son or daughter who is struggling in school. I've decided to use my own "school struggles" so that I can make this point: children who are ...
Flanked by stained-glass windows, 54 New York City high school students challenge one another to imagine an ideal democracy.
Pre- and post-pandemic test results of elementary school students at the Hudson City School District have stagnated, the ...