State and local leaders have been slow to respond to the mounting evidence that computers often detract from true learning and engagement.
We asked Louisville-area candidates running for state House and Senate where they think the legislature is falling short.
Seattle's new school superintendent is calling out everything in the district, from parents to processes. But the time for ...
Her students can, for the most part, understand the concepts she’s trying to teach. They can memorize and use the Pythagorean ...
He has known the governor for years and worked with him as state budget director and Montgomery County chief financial ...
Longer recess, a longer school year, and a long list of questions from teachers and parents as Oklahoma lawmakers pass ...
A trucking industry insider warns about unqualified CDL holders on U.S. highways, calling sham driving school abuse and lax ...
When I taught middle school math, some of my worst days as a teacher were spent sitting at an uncomfortable cafeteria table, watching someone slog through a PowerPoint about strategies for classroom ...
McCall: I'll freeze property taxes, eliminate income taxes, strengthen schools, and defend OK's conservative values alongside ...
Tsai is associate professor of health policy and management at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and codirector of ...
Candidates participating in this year’s primary election were invited to submit information to the League of Women Voters of ...
Abigail Spanberger (D) signed 21 bills into law by April 7 focused on K-12 education. Bills impacted various parts of the ...