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McGraw Hill emphasizes need for comprehensive K-12 computer science education
As the landscape of technology continues to evolve, foundational knowledge in computer science is becoming increasingly essential for students.
Parents prioritize trust in choosing child care, study reveals
A recent study has revealed that trust is a critical factor for parents when selecting child care, with many opting for home-based solutions or depending on family, friends, and neighbors.
HP AI Spotlight School designation for Ypsilanti High aims at enhancing education
Ypsilanti Community Schools in Michigan is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence into its educational programs.
Trump administration's new executive order challenges school discipline measures
The Trump administration has signed an executive order intended to revise how schools deal with discipline, aiming to counter an Obama-era policy on school discipline disparities.
Survey finds teachers want better facilities, more parent involvement, and classroom autonomy
A recent survey conducted by Teacher Tapp has highlighted the need for significant changes in schools, focusing on improving facilities, increasing parental accountability, and restoring teacher autonomy.
Survey finds teachers see behavior, leadership, and pay as keys to improving schools
Teacher Tapp has identified student behavior, leadership support, and fair compensation as the most critical areas for improving schools.
States guide schools on AI use but overlook surveillance concerns
Several years after the release of ChatGPT, which raised ethical concerns in education, schools continue to grapple with the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI).
USDA cuts school meal programs, stirring concerns over children's nutrition and learning
Health leaders, educators, and farmers in the United States are raising concerns following the U.S. Department of Agriculture's decision to end two crucial programs that fund school meals.
Teacher Tapp survey finds most teachers respond to student swearing with private conversations
Teacher Tapp has announced that a survey found most teachers respond to students swearing in class, with private conversations being the most common approach.
Trump signs order to promote AI in education
On April 23, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth, aimed at promoting the integration of AI into education.
Gen Z faces educational disruptions and mental health challenges
Gen Z, defined by those born from 1997 to 2012, is growing up amidst educational changes and societal shifts.
Teacher Tapp survey finds mixed views among teachers on NAEP tests and DEI policy response
A Teacher Tapp survey announced that teachers are somewhat divided on National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) testing and school responses to recent Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policy restrictions.
Teacher Tapp reports 78% of teachers have set professional goals for 2025, including using new tech tools
A Teacher Tapp survey revealed that 78% of teachers have set goals for this year, focusing on improving student outcomes, pursuing professional development, and learning new technology tools.
Schools face challenges in addressing trauma amid rising natural disasters
When Los Angeles was struck by the Eaton and Palisades fires, the damage was swift and intense, affecting thousands of homes and costing billions.
Career exploration: Why it should begin before high school
The question "What do you want to be when you grow up?
Students sue DoDEA over book removals citing First Amendment concerns
Students at Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools have been protesting recent book removals by the agency, tied to President Donald Trump's executive orders on race and gender.
Head Start's uncertain future alarms rural providers and families
The fate of Head Start programs in rural areas across the United States faces uncertainty, stirring concerns among providers and beneficiaries.
Survey finds 57% of high school teachers think their students have used AI
Teacher Tapp, a teacher survey organization, announced in a survey that 57% of high school teachers suspect their students are using AI tools without permission.
Afterschool programs face funding concerns amid sustained high demand
For many students across public schools, the end of the school day marks a transition to afterschool programs where they engage in academic, social, and creative activities.
Federal cybersecurity cuts jeopardize protection of student data
Amid increasing reports of cyberattacks on educational institutions, recent federal budget cuts threaten the security frameworks vital to protecting student data.