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English Language Being Taught to Students From Around the World at One Pittsburgh High School
Esther Omoi, a native Swahili speaker, talks about her experience as an English language learner at Brashear High School, ...
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Abdul Mu'ti emphasized that the compulsory English subject in elementary schools ...
Morocco’s Minister of Higher Education, Azzedine El Midaoui, announced a new vision for overhauling the national university ...
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Brashear’s language diversity is its strength, and its biggest teaching challenge
Brashear’s diversity is its point of pride. After leadership turnover, community partnerships work to address attendance, other challenges.
The Licensed Nursing Assistant program at the International Institute of New England hopes to address New Hampshire's ...
While not mandatory, the law provides support for phonics — focused on vocabulary, comprehension and sounding words out — to ...
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Big Tech is paying millions to train teachers on AI, in a push to bring chatbots into classrooms
Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic are providing millions of dollars for AI training to the American Federation of Teachers, the ...
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Autumn mindfulness: Three English-language temple stays to try in Korea this fall
An early cold snap has pushed autumn into fast-forward across Korea. As the fall foliage takes over the countryside, Buddhist ...
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California law pushes phonics-based reading instruction for elementary and middle school students
The law provides training for school principals and reading specialists in the “science of reading," a method focused on ...
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Newark Public Schools receives $460,000 in new state literacy grants to boost reading outcomes
Newark’s traditional public and charter schools are among those that received new grants to expand reading efforts.
Board of Education approved a cooperative development agreement with Invest U.P. during Tuesday’s meeting. Career Tech ...
Philadelphia spent $25 million overhauling its reading curriculum. But after the first year of implementation, its reading scores on Pennsylvania state tests are going in the wrong direction.
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