DOVER, Del. - Public education may be approaching a tipping point as student behavioral issues that disrupt learning and compromise safety are taking a toll on teachers. A new survey reveals the ...
On Tuesday, the group released a new framework calling for preservice teacher education programs to give aspiring teachers ...
Kicking. Yelling. Throwing school supplies across the room. Physical violence. Teachers report experiencing these every day. And when class sizes bloat, or teachers don’t feel supported by their ...
Nearly 97% of Connecticut teachers say job stress and burnout is a top concern according to new survey data that highlights educators’ persistent struggles and growing concern for student well-being ...
The Trump administration is investigating Burlington Public Schools over its handling of a “youth risk behavior survey” that asked for ”sensitive and private" information. The U.S. Department of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Trump administration is investigating Burlington Public Schools over its handling of a “youth risk behavior survey” that asked ...
(WFSB) - A new survey conducted by the Connecticut Education Association in collaboration with Channel 3 has shed light on growing concerns among educators in Connecticut. The survey, which collected ...
More than four in ten K-12 educators (45%) have either considered leaving their positions (34%) or left their positions (11%) due to feeling unsafe while working at a school, according to a new study ...
As a new school year begins, teachers want to make sure it is a positive experience for students. A big part of that comes down to behavior. “Dysregulated students become kids who hate school, and I ...