Increase in faculty workloads, class sizes coincides with budget issues at colleges, universities
Across America, colleges and universities “are quietly increasing the number of courses faculty teach and the number of students…
Across America, colleges and universities “are quietly increasing the number of courses faculty teach and the number of students…
Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona spoke about in-person learning, departmental oversight and other topics this week during…
As part of its Engage Workshops series, the American Council on Education will present “Lessons From Community Colleges on…
As part of a month of new virtual sessions, AFT’s Share My Lesson will present three wellness programs during…
Alexander Kafka, senior editor at The Chronicle of Higher Education, will be among the speakers during the virtual forum…
By Donna M. Chiera In March, I wrote a blog post on how GOP state legislators realized changing demographics threaten their…
Described by the White House as an investment “to grow the middle class,” President Joe Biden’s American Families Plan…
“Real Talk About Racism,” an online panel discussion arranged by Garfield Federation of Teachers members Paola Brown and Chris Storms and…
The spring 2021 issue of AFT Health Care delves into the problem of moral injury among health care professionals, explaining…
Education journalist and author Natalie Wexler will share her experience in classrooms and what it will take to close…
A recently released Tufts University study of American diets from 2003-04 to 2017-18 shows that 45 percent of children’s…
Jahdziah St. Julien, a research associate at the Better Life Lab at New America, describes the rules pertaining to…
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