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Wave of elation and relief sweeps across Dublin school for Leaving Cert students
A wave of elation and relief swept across a north Dublin school as its students gathered to open their Leaving Certificate results.
At Donahies Community School, students gathered in huddles to open the envelopes which...
At Donahies Community School, students gathered in huddles to open the envelopes which...
Educators find innovative new ways to teach from a distance
The pandemic has forced educators across Canada to find innovative new ways to teach from a distance.
The potential impact of schools reopening in Ontario
Ontario is set to release its back to school plan for September. But so far, school boards, teachers and parents have little to no idea what that plan will look like, and where the trade-off will be between what's best for learning, and...
SSC Scam: Mamata Banerjee Urges Teachers To End Strike, Says Govt Filing Review Plea In SC
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee appealed to the agitating schoolteachers and non-teaching staff to end their strike saying her government is going to file a review petition before the top court. She asked the agitators, who...
What Remote Learning Challenges Do Students With Disabilities Face?
There's already a reported achievement gap for K-12 students with disabilities, and the coronavirus pandemic may be widening it.
Critical Race Theory Ban Could Stop OK Students From Learning History
Republican legislators have tended to define CRT as anything that can teach people they might be inherently evil based on their race or gender.
President Trump And Joe Biden Differ On Education Plans
On education, President Trump supports greater choice through charter schools while Biden thinks for-profit charter school operators should be banned.
Florida Teacher Helps Educate Students On Deciphering Fake News
A Florida teacher says it's all about giving students a sense of awareness of what’s real and what’s not online.
Education Takes Higher Profile In 2020 Election
Historically, education has been a big issue for voters. But it hasn't always gotten much attention during presidential campaigns.
Biden Announces $775B Plan For Pre-K, Child And Elder Care
The plan would cost $775 billion over 10 years, but his campaign says it would create millions of jobs.
USDA Analysis Shows How Proposed SNAP Changes Would Affect Students
Lawmakers accused the USDA of hiding data on how proposed SNAP changes would affect students. Its new analysis breaks it down.
Minneapolis' Schools Ended Their Police Contract. Will Others Follow?
The #PoliceFreeSchools movement is gaining attention.
Lawsuits Filed Against University Of California Over SAT, ACT Exams
Lawsuits filed Tuesday allege The University of California system violated civil rights laws by requiring applicants to take the SAT or ACT.
Harvard, MIT Suing ICE To Support International Students
The Trump Administration recently issued rules forcing international students to leave the U.S. if they attend only online classes in the fall.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Outlines $800 Billion K-12 Education Plan
She's the last Democratic primary front-runner to share an education plan.
Education Department Finalizes New College Sexual Misconduct Rules
While adding protections for the accused, U.S. Education Sec. DeVos says accusers will also benefit.
Florida Governor Signs Bill To Let College Athletes Get Paid
The law will let college athletes in the state profit off their names, images and likenesses, starting in July 2021.
Pandemic Parenting: How Do I Adjust for Virtual Learning?
With more schools switching to distance learning, experts say kids will do better with structure and a daily routine.
NAACP Sues Betsy DeVos Over COVID-19 School Aid
The lawsuit accuses the Education Secretary of improperly shifting aid to private schools.
Thousands Of St. Paul Students Miss School As Teachers Continue Strike
Members of the St. Paul Federation of Educators started picketing on Tuesday after nine months of negotiations.
Schools Push For Removing Names Of Confederate Leaders On Buildings
An Education Week tally found at least 193 schools in 18 states named after Confederate leaders.
NYC Students Start New School Year With Only Some In Classrooms
About 90,000 pre-kindergarten and special needs students started the new school year in buildings, while students K-12 started virtually.
Chicago Teachers Threaten Strike Over Pay, School Conditions
The Chicago Teachers Union and others will strike on Oct. 17 if they can't reach a new deal with Chicago Public Schools.
Pandemic Parenting: How Can I Keep My Child Care Worker Safe?
As if parenting weren't challenging enough, the coronavirus pandemic has raised a thousand new, unprecedented questions.