ODESSA, Texas — Ross Elementary in Odessa was recently recognized by the Texas Tech College of Education, and one teacher in particular was highlighted for the work she is doing in the classroom.
Educators don’t need to choose between building students’ knowledge and teaching reading comprehension strategies. The question isn’t whether to teach strategies—it’s how to do it and when. “Are we ...
Teaching has always been a stressful profession, but since the pandemic it has become even more so. Nearly three out of four teachers say they experience frequent job-related stress, and 59 percent ...
The demand for AI competency is growing fast across many industries, but nowhere faster than in teaching, some experts say, because educators must lay the groundwork of professional knowledge for ...
The Provost’s Office announced that Jenn Mallette, associate professor and chair of writing studies, has become the first Boise State Provost’s Teaching Scholar. The program recognizes instructors’ ...
Washington, D.C. — On Wednesday, November 9, the Center for American Progress will host a conversation with leading thinkers on the importance of increasing teacher diversity in our nation’s schools.
We need new Black teachers. Just as important, we need to keep the ones we already have. Teachers of all backgrounds are leaving schools at increasingly high rates. In cities like Philadelphia, more ...
When a teacher or staff member is out, the impact is felt by everyone—students, teachers, and administrators alike. As the largest provider of K12 education talent, no one knows substitute teaching ...
To make sure schools are fully staffed, states are attempting a variety of strategies to bring more people into the classrooms—including those who haven’t gone through any sort of teacher training.
Parent engagement is a driving factor behind any child’s success in school—but a nationwide survey of more than 1,000 teachers found that parents are often disengaged in their child’s learning journey ...