Teacher Prep Says Profession Holding Themselves Accountable – But Are They?
Research has shown that many new teachers enter the profession underprepared to be successful in the classroom.
Research has shown that many new teachers enter the profession underprepared to be successful in the classroom.
On Tuesday evening Amanda Ripley and Kevin Carey took part in a debate on sport in schools.
A legislative form of President Obama’s Pre-K proposal is headed to Congress.
The cost of child care is on the rise – and in many states, access is declining nearly as fast.
A recent study shows a connection between children’s home literacy environment and their language skills.
In education the times they are a-changin’ – except when it comes to scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress NAEP.
Using financial incentives to encourage more teachers to work in high-need schools isn’t going to close the teacher talent gap.
It’s taken years, but the community of experts studying DLL students is finally shifting to an asset-based paradigm.
The Success for All program, a school improvement effort funded with federal Investing in Innovation (i3) dollars, seems to be a success.
Young children do need free play and recess. But teachers should think intentionally about how to use play as tool for learning.