Abolishing the Texas Education Agency may affect funding, curriculum, and teacher certification, improving local control while raising standardization concerns.
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Abolishing the Texas Education Agency may affect funding, curriculum, and teacher certification, improving local control while raising standardization concerns.
Teachers frequently face the difficulties of overcrowded classrooms, working hard to address the varied needs of each student with commitment and care.
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One of the most important factors driving K-12 education companies to leave the public market is economic pressure, particularly the need for profitability.
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As districts recognize SEL’s importance, we can expect a generation of academically successful, emotionally intelligent, and socially competent students.
Imagine a society where every child, regardless of their background or the neighborhood they call home, has access to a world-class education.
The Trump administration mandated schools to abolish DEI programs in two weeks or risk financial penalties, impacting districts and harming educational equity.
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administrators aren’t doing them simply to follow compliance exercises and they don’t want to dismiss teachers.
I fondly remember the day I received my first driver’s license—and the newly found sense of independence it offered. But I also recall the realization that my freedom came with a trade-off: the huge liability of operating a vehicle. The weight of that responsibility was felt as I paid my insurance premiums, navigated a near-miss with another car in a parking lot, and of course, minded the speed limit.
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This generation doesn’t buy newspapers…
Before I wrote this article, I decided not to be some stuffy suit who decides she knows what’s good for others
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