Winston-Salem TEACH, a collaborative teacher residency led by three North Carolina colleges and the Winston-Salem/Forsyth ...
The 2024 National Assessment of Education Progress results show that public school students haven’t made the rebound that everyone had hoped for post-COVID. While math scores rose slightly for fourth ...
Many of us remember the days when having a substitute teacher meant movie day–a wheeled video cart appeared, and the substitute teacher’s main goal was making sure students stayed quiet until the bell ...
The Teacher Education Programs at Davis & Elkins College have received full seven-year accreditation by the Council for the ...
For the past 85 years, the U.S. government has run a registered apprenticeship program to train workers in the skilled trades, such as plumbers, electricians, or information technology specialists. In ...
For decades, reading scores have remained stagnant at best, and the pandemic made things even worse. K–12 teachers at every grade level have students who struggle to read, and regardless of their ...
Your article “Training Teachers for a Marathon” countering UCSB Teacher Education Program’s failing grade by National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), prompted a sense of dread as well as a need to ...
FIU’s School of Education and Human Development has received $1.5 million from the U.S. Department of Education to recruit, train and support educators to better serve bilingual and multilingual ...
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This article, originally published on Sept. 14, 2022, has been updated to reflect changes in state law that impact teacher credentialing requirements in California. Over the last decade, Gov. Gavin ...