Nearly half of Alberta’s Grade 6 students failed the provincewide math test in 2024, three years after the province started ...
Repurposing traditional professional learning communities as teacher-led teams builds trust and strengthens instructional alignment.
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New study reveals academic benefits of early grade repetition
A new report by Ros Clayton from Stellenbosch University’s Research on Socio-Economic Policy (RESEP) Group, examines the impact and outcomes of having children repeat the Grade 1 and Grade 4 ...
About 1,100 Brown County students attend private schools with under 100 students. At that size, everything is personal.
Georgia education officials are studying Mississippi’s dramatic literacy transformation as 70$ of the Peach State’s ...
A new batch arrived at our Faculty again. Students representing almost all districts of the country remind me once again of the wonderful opportunity we have for promoting social and ethnic cohesion ...
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Daegu Education Office unveils 2026 global talent initiative
The Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education announced its 2026 education policies. On the 23rd, the Daegu Office of Education held a press briefing on Daegu’s education policies under the theme “Beyond ...
It can be hard to judge how one should parent children, since every family is different, circumstances are never identical ...
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Pay teachers more, 311 for parents, move district boundaries: How Mamdani could improve NYC schools
Chalkbeat asked dozens of experts, students, parents, educators, and nonprofit leaders to share bold ideas for the incoming ...
Leaked slides from University of Illinois education course show left-wing bias on immigration topics, sparking debate over ...
The rapid advancements in the world of technology in recent decades have completely transformed the global landscape of higher education and today, the academic institutions world over are laying ...
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Georgia looks to Mississippi to help children learn to read. Yes, Mississippi.
State that jumped from 49th to 9th nationally in reading now guides other states seeking literacy improvements.
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