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Analysis
Girls & Math: Teachers Who Claim Gender Equality Still Show Bias Against Girls
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michigan
Why Michigan Legislators Want to Make it Easier to Become a Substitute Teacher
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learning loss
New Research Underscores Widespread, Pandemic-Fueled Learning Loss in Indiana
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Virginia
Virginia Lawmaker Hopes Posthumous Diploma Proposal Would Help Grieving Families
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teacher turnover
How Teacher Turnover Could Hinder Classrooms in Implementing Science of Reading
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blog post
Tutoring Groups in 20 States Receive Grants to Expand & Help More Kids Catch Up
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mental health
Surgeon General’s Social Media Warning May Impact School District Legal Surge
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Montana
Students Learn About Space Force, Then Get Letter From VP Harris
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childcare
Washington State’s Child Care Gap Proves Tough to Solve
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COVID Policy Briefing
COVID Brief: Pandemic to Blame for Increase in Toddler Speech Delays
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Texas
Banned Books Exhibit at Texas Libraries Provide Access to Important Literature
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Louisiana
Where did $8M for Cameras in Special Ed Classrooms Go? Lawmakers Want Answers
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Indiana
New Pre-Admission Program Seeks to Get More Hoosiers into Colleges Statewide
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michigan
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Signs ‘Red Flag’ Gun Safety Bills
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LGBTQ Students
Data Show LGBTQ Students Report Bullying and Attacks from Kids — and Teachers
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Future of High School
Iowa Teens Spend Less Time in Classrooms, and Succeed More — Here’s How
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COVID-19
COVID School Data: Mental Health Worse, Staffing Tight, Enrollment Frozen
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family childcare
All Our Kin: Fortifying Family Child Care — and Families
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math
LA Looks to Expand Popular Math Program Without Clear Evidence of Effectiveness
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North Carolina
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper Declares ‘State of Emergency’ for Public Education