• West Texas A&M Educator Preparation Program recognized by Texas Education Agency’s Board of Educator Certification

    West Texas A&M University's Educator Preparation Program recently earned a commendation from the Texas Education Agency's State Board of Educator Certification under its “Preparing the Educators Texas Needs” category.

  • Government to digitalise education sector

    By Brandon Josphat [email protected] IN AN effort to address disparities in terms of internet connectivity between urban and rural schools, the government To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Education in Les Roches and flying Boeing

    I recently met with Mano Soler, a family friend from Malaga, Spain.

  • Holyoke educators demanding livable wages

    Outside of Monday night’s school committee meeting, Holyoke educators gathered once again to call on the district for livable wages.

  • Public schools are intentionally dumbing down their education

    Of all the ailments afflicting our public schools, few are worse than the dumbing down of students. This casts a pall on the country’s future, and this ominous cloud is cast by design. That’s why you can look at pretty much any state in the country, and the National Assessment of Educational Progress results are similar — […]

  • Shaping the future of science education nationwide

    Martin Osae, a middle school science teacher who teaches Carnegie Honor Mathematics at West Dallas STEM School Program at Pinkston, has been selected to be part of the steering panel for the 2028 National Assessment of Educational Progress Science Assessment Framework project. The NAEP, often referred to as “The Nation’s Report Card,” has been assessing [] The post Shaping the future of science education nationwide first appeared on The Hub.

  • Ready for De Ronde | EF Education-EasyPost

    With our two champions, Alberto Bettiol and Coryn Labecki, at the start,

  • Controversial Iowa education bill is now law

    (The Center Square) - Iowa teachers will see salaries increase under a new bill the governor signed Wednesday. House File 2612 also reforms Iowa’s Area Education Agencies. It increases state supplemental aid to K-12 education by 2.5%, making the state’s total investment nearly $4 billion for fiscal year 2025, according to Gov. Kim Reynolds. The bill raises the minimum wage over two years for new teachers to $50,000 a year. Teachers with 12 years of experience will...

  • New guide offers civics education basics

    It's been five and a half years since former Gov. Charlie Baker signed a law overhauling civics education for Massachusetts students, but not every district has been equally successful at achieving its goals since the measure took effect.

  • Lands at Hillside Farms boosting educational mission

    JACKSON TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A historic, non-profit dairy farm in Luzerne County is using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to help grow its educational mission. Luzerne County Council members visited the Lands at Hillside Farms on Monday. The non-profit that spans both Kingston and Jackson Townships received a more than $30,000 ARPA []

  • Salem Keizer Educators Vote to Authorize Strike

    SALEM, Ore. — The tally of votes as of Friday showed 94% of the 2, 300 educators

  • Spotify launches educational video courses in the UK

    There was once a time when you went to one place for music, another for education, and so on, but many companies are now attempting to turn themselves into a jack of all trades to compete for survival. The latest example is Spotify, which has announced a test for video-based learning courses. The new feature joins the platform's music, podcasts and audiobooks lineup.  Spotify has teamed up with a range of content partners: BBC Maestro, PLAYvirtuoso, Thinkific Labs Inc. and Skillshare. They offer...