Budget cuts and challenging working conditions are driving special education teachers out of schools at alarming rates.
Molly Todd, a special education teacher at Panther Creek High School in Wake County, is the 2026 NC Beginning Teacher of the Year.
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Have a bachelor’s degree and considering a career change? Here’s how to become a teacher
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — If you have a bachelor’s degree and are considering a career change, Region One Education Service Center now has a streamlined pathway into becoming a teacher. The ...
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$50K grants aim to address teacher shortage in Tennessee and beyond
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — $300,000 is helping six universities expand a program helping working adults earn a teaching ...
A Master of Arts in Education offers broad professional development for teachers who want to strengthen their instructional foundation. The program focuses on learning theory, student development, ...
Incumbent Mark Borchardt will face challengers Mason M. Gukenberger, Faith Meyers, Dominic Pernsteiner, Brandon Taylor and Ben Will in the April 7 election for Marshfield School Board.
The City University of New York offers more than 800 Master’s and Doctoral degree programs and 200 Graduate Certificate programs in over 150 fields. There is a CUNY graduate pro ...
On the CAIO Connect Podcast, Jenna Zangs shares how universities can adopt AI responsibly—prioritizing students, data ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. At Metropolitan School District of Steuben County in Indiana, ...
The 125 nominees of NewsNation’s 2026 “Remarkable Women” initiative have been selected for their selflessness, accomplishments and community impact. NewsNation’s Markie Martin spoke with nominee ...
A former teacher in the Boise School District says she was forced out of her job as a special education teacher, and taken to court by Boise City Prosecutors. S ...
Bismarck State College and Valley City State University announced Tuesday a dual-degree partnership that allows students to complete a teaching degree without transferring to a second institution.
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