July 18, 2022 Controversial Florida math textbook ignites social-emotional learning debate A math textbook in Collier County, Florida, highlights a national debate over social-emotional learning, with some critics calling it more "woke nonsense."
July 14, 2022 Education Dept. to investigate racial affinity groups at New York City middle school The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating alleged racial discrimination over "affinity groups" at a New York City public middle school.
July 14, 2022 Florida school's sex-ed for 6th-graders describes girls as 'people with a vulva' A publicly funded K-12 school in Gainesville, Florida, described girls as "people with a vulva" in class lessons on the human anatomy for 6th-graders.
July 14, 2022 Teachers' unions push Democrats to get more aggressive on critical race theory Teachers unions are calling on Democrats to push back against Republican messaging on critical race theory as conservatives make gains in school boards across the country.
July 14, 2022 2 years of COVID, woke schools devastated our kids. Will the education bosses ever wise up? COVID-19 lockdowns were a major educational failure, but school systems don't want to admit it. Instead, they keep the same strategy and children suffer.
July 12, 2022 Florida teacher rips school district's gender policies: 'Exact opposite of loving and safe' Florida teacher Matthew Woodside slammed the school district's far-left gender policies, warning they are sparking 'homogenous confusion' in the classroom
July 12, 2022 Jill Biden to headline teachers union convention after Taco fiasco First Lady Jill Biden will be the headline speaker at a key teachers union conference in Boston on Friday, alongside controversial union leader Randi Weingarten.
July 12, 2022 What is equity-based education? The benefits, and detriments of educational equity Equity based education, which is designed to level the playing field for disadvantaged students, actually lowers academic standards, argued critics.
July 11, 2022 Randi Weingarten gets schooled for tweet about classrooms becoming ‘too politicized:’ ‘Look in the mirror’ American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten was criticized for a tweet she put out lamenting how "politicized" schools have become on Monday.
July 10, 2022 Educators in Arizona can begin teaching at public schools before earning college degree Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation last week that will allow educators to begin teaching in the state's public schools while still earning their college degrees.