A new CAP study of early career teachers explores their preparation and induction experiences and factors that affected their attrition in the field.
New research finds poor support, salaries and working conditions are making novices quit. Better pay, benefits and mental ...
The founders wanted to create more than just a place to take classes — they envisioned a space where artists could find ...
Mark Meydam and Katrina Larsen are dedicating an estate gift estimated at $1.5M to support scholarships for agricultural ...
The new contract includes a big boost in starting pay for new teachers from $54,254 to $58,552. What else is in the new ...
As the Utah State Board of Education’s first artificial intelligence specialist, Matthew Winters brings his passion for ...
Teaching is more than instruction. On any given day, educators are planners, safety monitors, counselors, mentors, and ...
As AI automates the work that once trained junior lawyers, firms must rethink how capability is built. New simulation-led and ...
Southern Regional Technical College President Jim Glass has appointed Stephen Mathis as the dean for industrial technology ...
The Cherokee Nation has secured federal funds from the Department of Education through the Indian Education Professional ...
The Tribal Leadership Council Board of Directors has appointed James Craig III, a council member of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe ...
The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) received a five-year, $2.1 million U.S. Department of Education Strengthening Institutions Program grant. The funds ...