|
CER Daily Media Clips for August 8, 2022
|
|
|
Aug 8, 2022 |Wall Street Journal | achievement, curriculum, virtual learning |
National
Some educators are beginning to test technology that could help them offer individualized learning tracks
Read More...
|
Aug 8, 2022 |The Week | teacher training, teachers |
National
The beginning of the school year is quickly approaching but thousands of teaching positions remain unfilled
Read More...
|
Aug 8, 2022 |Tomorrow's World Today | blended learning, public schools, school choice, virtual schools |
National
From COVID-19 making schools virtual to new technology changing how students learn and teachers teach, education has changed a great deal in the past few years. The future of education must keep up to date with the dynamic nature of the 21st century.
Read More...
|
Aug 8, 2022 |CBS4 | public schools, teacher pay |
States, South, Texas
As the national teacher shortage continues, Harmony Public Schools plans to invest in their educators to combat this issue.
Read More...
|
Aug 8, 2022 |Sante Fe New Mexican | enrollment, public schools |
States, West, New Mexico
Across the U.S., COVID-19 relief money is helping to subsidize growing numbers of big-city schools with small numbers of students
Read More...
|
Aug 8, 2022 |Ohio Capital Journal | other education issues, school funding |
States, Midwest, Ohio
It’s time for students in Ohio to start heading back to classrooms, but mental health experts and educators worry high anxiety levels in kids and teens could make for a difficult transition.
Read More...
|
Aug 8, 2022 |WPLN | school choice, vouchers |
States, South, Tennessee
A three-judge panel has given the green light to Tennessee’s controversial Education Savings Account program. The decision came down after a lengthy court hearing Friday.
Read More...
|
Aug 8, 2022 |Axios Des Moines | charter schools |
States, Midwest, Iowa
The Iowa Board of Education allocated $1 million last week to help Choice Charter School pay startup costs.
Choice is the first charter school that will run independently of a public school district under a 2021 state law
Read More...
|
|
|