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More than two-thirds of Maryland students are not reading proficiently and the progress toward improvement is slow, a report ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNIPS and charter schools: What do prominent studies and test scores say about student achievement?Do charter schools or traditional IPS schools perform better academically? The question depends on who or what you ask.
A gender studies professor in Virginia whose latest work focuses on rape and sexual assault in the Scriptures is leading a course on what it means to queer the Bible ...
With the new literature course I’m teaching at the University of Colorado, I’m aiming to find out.
Educators are increasingly using generative A.I. in their own work, even as they express profound hesitation about the ethics of student use.
The sizes of elementary school classes that have been allowed in Michigan conflict with what top policymakers say is best for learning.
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The Hechinger Report on MSNInternational students may be among the biggest early beneficiaries of ChatGPTThe public release of ChatGPT in November 2022 changed the world. A chatbot could instantly write paragraphs and papers, a task once thought to be uniquely human. Though it may take many years to ...
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Reading Eagle on MSN‘It’s my whole life,’ says award-winning Berks teacher of students with special needsTracey Miller received Annie Sullivan Award for her three decades of working with students with special needs.
She said the organization’s new report, titled “The State of Reading in Maryland 2025: It’s Time for a Comeback After a Decade of Decline,” shows that education spending has grown 37%, but that’s not ...
According to Attendance Works, in the 2022-2023 school year, 61% of public schools saw high or extreme levels of chronic ...
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Religion News Service on MSNCatholic University of America student has visa revoked by Trump administrationThe news adds a Catholic school founded by U.S. bishops to the growing list of colleges where international students have had ...
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