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A huge thank you
A huge thank you
LANSING, Mich. — State officials in Michigan announced changes this week to address administrative failures that have made it difficult for some of the state’s most vulnerable foster youths to earn a high school diploma.
The measures — including two

Education workers at Ontario’s legislature erupted into cheers and applause on Monday as Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government repeated a law that had imposed a contract on them and banned them from striking.
Lawmakers voted unanimously to repudiate Bill 28,
TULALIP, Wash. — Imagine a high school with no tests, or even grades, a high school where the students lead the way in their own learning and pursue the interests they are truly passionate about.
That’s what’s happening on the
Only a few months into the year, 2020 is already proving to be more exciting than ever. This March, RoSPA will be launching our first ever Awards Excellence Forum in India. taking place on Tuesday, March 24at Larsen &
The New Brunswick government has unveiled details of the program that will replace French immersion for new students next fall, a reform that will see all kindergarten and elementary students in anglophone schools spend half their days “in exploratory learning
The meaning of “personalized learning” is rooted in research and practice pointing to the following conclusions: Children have an innate drive to learn, and how they learn best varies from child to child. Kids are not passive, empty vessels waiting
Ontario has now passed legislation making it illegal for 55,000 education workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees to strike and imposing a contract on them.
The workers are expected to walk off the job Friday after mediation