Column: USICA doesn’t do enough for STEM
The United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA), which would boost science, technology, engineering and math in K-12 and…
The United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA), which would boost science, technology, engineering and math in K-12 and…
Just like students, teachers also need support systems, and offering peer coaching is one that seems to have worked…
In a personal essay for Chalkbeat, Cara Schiavone, who teaches in Washington, D.C., writes that the need remains for…
Funding schools more equitably is one way to get more teachers from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds in public…
More than 70 percent of current college students say getting proper instruction from professors or instructors and being able…
The American Federation of Teachers New Jersey during its June 28 delegate assembly meeting voted to endorse Gov. Phil…
Bilingual special education teacher Mily Cepeda, who was born and raised in Newark, was hired in fall 2019 by…
Kimberly Rues, a PreK-6 librarian in Missouri, has her summer plans in place after finishing what she describes as…
U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona recently fielded questions from two very different audiences, both wanting answers…
The AFT has partnered with the NAACP and First Book for the campaign “Stamping Out Racism and Hate,” which…
According to a recent report from the education organization America’s Promise Alliance, 55 percent of U.S. high school students say…
Two days after attending New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s Summer of SALT campaign kickoff in Woodland Park, AFT President…
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