Educators who encountered significant levels of job-related stress, burnout, symptoms of depression, and difficulties in ...
The majority of college students today meet the criteria for at least one mental-health problem. The rates of mental-health problems are the same among students of all races, but students of color are ...
For decades, public school educators have worked hard to meet their students’ needs with far too few resources and too little planning time. At the same time, educators have been grossly ...
You Are Here is an excellent choice for a whole class read aloud. Each story is manageable in one session. Just leave time for great discussion! And for students to further challenge the idea of a ...
The Trump administration’s plan to move special education out of the Department of Education threatens our progress in meeting the needs of vulnerable students. This year, we are marking the 50th ...
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lower class sizes; give support to students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other disabilities; feed hungry students so they can learn; provide one-on-one tutoring; and make the cost of higher education and ...
In the 1950s, segregationists promoted private school vouchers to help White parents avoid sending their children to desegregated schools. A new book explores how "choice" ideology is rooted in white ...
Students of all ages and backgrounds are experiencing unprecedented levels of sadness and hopelessness. In rural communities, however, mental health challenges tend to be more severe, compounded by ...
In 2022-23, more state legislatures adopted new or expanded school voucher laws than in any previous year. This expansion occurred despite overwhelming evidence showing voucher programs strip funds ...
According to a recent NEA member survey, a staggering 55 percent of educators say they are thinking about leaving the profession earlier than planned. While fallout from the pandemic could be the ...
Across the U.S., 32 states spent less on public colleges and universities in 2020 than in 2008, with an average decline of nearly $1,500 per student. As a result, students need to pay (and borrow) ...