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Indiana lawmakers and education leaders are pushing for increased funding to help more professionals and particularly people of color afford a teaching degree.
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Indiana issued thousands of emergency special education teaching permits in violation of federal law over the last four years — placing some of the…
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I became immersed in the study of the Holocaust because I took on the responsibility of teaching about the Holocaust to high school students in 2001. It’s…
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June 19 is widely celebrated as "Juneteenth" – a holiday marking the emancipation of all slaves. But not everyone is familiar with it, and more people are…
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The Indiana State Board of Education approved a proposal that will cut state funding from some family and consumer science (FCS) classes starting next…
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Teachers of color feel undervalued and less visible in their schools compared to white peers, according to a new report highlighting some of the…