
Teacher Hiring Surge Doesn’t Meet Demand
As of last fall, K-12 teachers in the U.S. earned an average of $68,000 annually. That’s 8% less than the average wage for all workers in the country, according to an ADP analysis, as reported
As of last fall, K-12 teachers in the U.S. earned an average of $68,000 annually. That’s 8% less than the average wage for all workers in the country, according to an ADP analysis, as reported
As districts rethink decisions to delay algebra until 9th grade, some stakeholders say doing so allows more time to master core math concepts, according to K-12 Dive. In San Francisco, students will once again be
More than half of educators—59 percent—are not currently using ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools, according to an EdWeek Research Center survey reported in Education Week. In additon, 37 percent of respondents—which included district and
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) state basketball championships in Sacramento marked the launch of committees by executive director Ron Nocetti to study the future of high school sports in California, according to Education Slice. These
Student disengagement is a complex problem that demands more than a one-dimensional solution. It calls for a proactive approach from school administrators to understand and address the root causes, writes Michelle Singh CEO of LCT-E
Most kids have at least some understanding of what generative artificial intelligence is and how it can be used, but they also want more help from adults in learning how to use the tools properly,
At Lew Wallace School 107, principal Arthur Hinton sees students come from all over the world, according to Chalkbeat Indiana. Roughly 70% of the 509 students are classified as English language learners, a population that
Imagine a classroom where students are not passive listeners, but active investigators. They grapple with real-world phenomena, ask questions, conduct experiments and uncover scientific principles through their own exploration. This is the reality of inquiry-based
The teaching profession—a workforce of 3 million—is at an inflection point that could shape the course of the profession, according to Education Week. For the past few years, teachers have reported high levels of burnout
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