Arts and culture are often on the chopping block when funding cuts roll through. This MSU professor believes art education ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed how students and teachers spend their time in the classroom. Now, instead of writing with paper and pencil, students use computers for most assignments.
Amid heated debate over political indoctrination in schools, new national data find teachers are generally more supportive of teaching patriotic concepts than parents or the public—and the majority ...
A new state law led to 86 education degree programs being cut or merged at Indiana colleges. Teachers say it could worsen Indiana's teacher shortage and make rural access to education more difficult.
Claims purporting that holding a degree from a higher education institution, such as a university or postgraduate program, is directly linked to the likelihood of being aligned with liberal-leaning ...
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